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Photo ID: 108147
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Bridgeport
Bridgeport, NE
642
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South Morrill (UP) Union Pacific, BNSF
There is a fairly substantial car maintenance facility located in Bridgeport, NE. The facility is owned and operated by Progress Rail. It connects with UP's South Morrill Sub on one side and BNSF's Valley Sub on the other, offering services for either railroad. As you can see, open hoppers are the primary thing maintained at this facility.
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Photo ID: 108148
Date Shot
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Bridgeport
Bridgeport, NE
738
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South Morrill (UP) Union Pacific, BNSF
Bridgeport, NE is the location of a lot of railroad action most days! BNSF's Valley Sub joins in with the Angora Sub here. A wye allows trains coming off the Valley Sub to turn north toward Alliance or south toward Colorado and the Brush Sub. In addition, UP's two main track South Morrill Sub cuts through the scene, crossing the Angora Sub on a diamond. In this shot, a UP coal empty heading for the Powder River Basin (in the foreground) heads west as a BNSF coal empty, also heading or the Powder River Basin (in the background) heads west as well.
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Photo ID: 108149
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Bridgeport
Bridgeport, NE
659
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Angora (BNSF) BNSF, Union Pacific
A rather interesting view looking straight down on the diamond in Bridgeport, NE where the BNSF Angora Sub (single track) crosses over the UP South Morrill Sub (two tracks). The two tracks to the right are transfer tracks between the UP and BNSF.
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Photo ID: 108150
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Northport
Bridgeport, NE
648
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Valley (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of SD70ACes swing around a leg of the wye at Northport from the Angora Sub to the Valley Sub. There is a loaded coal train that needs manned helpers to assist in the 30 mile trip (climb) from Bridgeport to Alliance.
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Photo ID: 108151
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Northport
Bridgeport, NE
647
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Valley (BNSF) BNSF
After receiving a pair of manned helper to help with the climb to Alliance, this BNSF coal load is swinging around the wye from the Valley Sub (coming from the Powder River Basin) to the Angora Sub to continue its journey east.
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Photo ID: 108152
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Northport
Bridgeport, NE
715
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Angora (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of manned SD70ACes help shove on the back of this eastbound coal train as it leaves the Valley Sub behind and starts on the climb up the Angora Sub toward Alliance. The sole DPU on this train is an SD70MAC. A bit of a special catch these days as the majority of SD70MACs are currently in storage around BNSF's system.
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Photo ID: 108153
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Sidney, NE
777
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Yard Shots PRLX, SLGG
The Sidney and Lowe Railroad is a shortline railroad consisting of about 11 miles of track in the Sidney, NE area. They interchange with both BNSF and UP and are owned by Progress Rail Service. Here, two former BNSF SD75Ms sits shut off, awaiting their next assignment.
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Photo ID: 108154
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Sidney, NE
755
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Yard Shots PRLX, SLGG
A former BNSF (and, before that, Santa Fe) SD75M sits waiting an assignment near Sidney, NE. This unit was BNSF 8241 until being sold to Progress Rail Services, which operates the Sidney and Lowe shortline near Sidney.
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Photo ID: 108155
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Sidney, NE
845
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Yard Shots PRLX, SLGG
Here is an interesting looking creature! PRLX 1323 is a PR30C, a Progress Rail Services rebuild from an SD40-2. The prime mover has been replaced and the unit upgraded to Tier 2 emissions standards.
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Photo ID: 108156
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Sidney, NE
935
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Yard Shots PRLX, SLGG
A quartet of brand new (or at least freshly painted) PR30C rebuilds sit on the Sidney and Lowe shortline near Sidney, NE. Former BNSF SD40-2s, the units are now lettered for PRLX, which is Progress Rail Services, the company that rebuilt them. Not sure why they would have fresh BNSF paint but be lettered PRLX. Regardless, here they sit!
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Photo ID: 108157
Date Shot
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 408
Sidney, NE
666
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Sidney (UP) Union Pacific
With the current decline in the economy, Class 1 railroads are in need of less power and, to help reduce fuel and maintenance costs, many units have been placed in storage. Such is the case of Union Pacific as a string of 40 to 50 SD70Ms are currently being stored in the small yard in Sidney, NE along the Overland.
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Photo ID: 108158
Date Shot
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 408
Sidney, NE
685
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Sidney (UP) Union Pacific
One of my absolute favorite (more modern) engines is the SD70M Phase 2. The Phase 2 is my favorite in particular because the radiator intakes are angled out slightly. Not as much as an SD45, but more than an SD70M Phase 1. In addition, the teardrop windshield is in place and the original EMD wide cab looks great before the new nose introduced in the Phase 3 (and subsequently on SD70ACes).
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Photo ID: 108159
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Kimball, NE
855
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Yard Shots HPC
One of many, many grain elevators that can be found across the fruited plain, High Plains Co-Op has a large elevator in Kimball, NE. They even have an old GP9 to shuffle covered hoppers around the elevator!
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Photo ID: 108160
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Kimball, NE
900
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Yard Shots HPC
When was the last time you recall seeing a high nose unit? This GP9 has found a nice "retirement" job, working as the High Plains Co-Op switcher in Kimball, NE. The GP9 started life as Pennsylvania Railroad #7011, built in 1955. It went through the New York Central merger and became Penn Central #7011. When Penn Central went belly up and Conrail was former, this guy survived and became Conrail #7011 and was then renumbered to Conrail #7516. It was finally retired and purchased by High Plains Co-Op.

I found some pictures of the unit in previous lifes on Railroad Picture Archives. Here are some links:
Pennsylvania 7011
Penn Central 7011
Conrail 7516

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Photo ID: 108161
Date Shot
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Monday, June 1, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Borie
Laramie County, WY
654
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Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
Amazingly, when traveling between Sidney, NE and Cheyenne, WY, there was not a single train to be found on the Overland! The first train encountered was this eastbound grain train at Borie a few miles west of Cheyenne. It was a good catch though as an SD70ACe-T4 was leading the train on Main 2.
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