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Photo ID: 109907
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS001 (Fox Junction)
Denver, CO
121
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Just west (geographically north) of Fox Junction, the westbound Zephyr is just about an hour late. The train is on the only track under dispatcher (CTC) control. All other tracks in the shot (in the foreground, anyway) are yard limits.
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Photo ID: 109908
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
159
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
In just a matter of about 40 after departing Denver, Amtrak moves from an urban scene to rural mountains. Here, about 15 minutes after leaving Union Station, the Zephyr is still in the midst of the iron jungle, passing alongside UP's North Yard (to the right) and BNSF's intermodal facility (Rennicks Yard) on the left.
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Photo ID: 109909
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
113
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Yard Shots CSX
CSX 410, an AC4400CW, sits idling on the ready track in North Yard. The ready track is where units that have been fueled and are ready for assignment are kept until such an assignment is available.
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Photo ID: 109910
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Big Lift
Douglas County, CO
148
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF's has a couple of run-through freights that come through Denver (and do not break up in the yard). This is one such train. This is the QSPOALT, which runs from Spokane, WA to Alliance, TX. It just on Main 1 on the Joint Line, running alongside Big Lift just south of Littleton.
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Photo ID: 109911
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
131
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Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
On Main 1 at Sedalia, a southbound Q-train pulls up the grade with a pair of GEs on the point. The telephoto helps pull in the foothills of the Rockies in the distance.
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Photo ID: 109912
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
166
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Sedalia is an unincorporated town along the Joint Line between Littleton and Castle Rock. As of the 2020 census, there were 177 residents in the town. Much of the town, including the "downtown" area, is actually located between Main 1 and Main 2 on the Joint Line. When there is a northbound and southbound passing through town simultaneously, the center part of town is cutoff (by car)! Here, a southbound crossing Manhart Avenue near the southeast side of town.
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Photo ID: 109913
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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South of Castle Rock
Douglas County, CO
128
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A C44-9W in Heritage 2 paint leads a southbound Q-train (which happens to be a mixed freight and intermodal combined) runs south parallel to I-25 south of Castle Rock.
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Photo ID: 109914
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Larkspur
Larkspur, CO
212
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF 4992 and BNSF 8247 lead southbound over the classic Santa Fe bridge on the south side of Larkspur. The train is BNSF's Spokane, WA to Alliance, TX Q-train. Notes quite a few loads of lumber from the Pacific Northwest. The second half of the train is TOFC and COFC intermodal.
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Photo ID: 109915
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Greenland
Douglas County, CO
130
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
In the past decade or so, it has become far more common to find certain trains that have a mix of general manifest (box cars, covered hoppers, lumber, etc) along with intermodal. BNSF's QSPOALT, which runs from Spokane, WA to Alliance, TX, is an example of such a train. The front half of the train is general manifest, but the second half is mixed TOFC and COFC.
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Photo ID: 109916
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Spruce
Douglas County, CO
127
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A southbound BNSF manifest on Main 1 is about to pass an SD70ACe that BNSF keeps on a sub track at Spruce, just north of Palmer Lake. The unit can be used as a helper for any southbound that needs it on the climb to Palmer Lake.
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Photo ID: 109917
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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The Sag
Douglas County, CO
137
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Just north of Palmer Lake is a location now known as "The Sag". Over 100 years ago, Santa Fe's mainline crossed over Rio Grande's mainline right here. You can clearly see the abutment from the bridge that has long since been removed. When the Joint Line was formed, the tracks of the Grande the Santa Fe were connected in places where the mainlines previously crossed each other. Here, the ownership of the track changes right here from BNSF to UP as the train moves south. Regardless of ownership, BNSF dispatches the track, which has been CTC for the past few years.
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Photo ID: 109918
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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North of Monument
Monument, CO
182
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Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Not too far north of Monument, a southbound BNSF manifest is on the move on the single track mainline. Directional running (on two tracks) ended at Palmer Lake, and it is single track running (with a few sidings) between Palmer Lake and Crews, south of Colorado Springs.
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Photo ID: 109919
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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South of Palmer Lake
Palmer Lake, CO
140
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Just about a half mile south of Palmer Lake, BNSF's northbound Kansas City to Denver is rolling through the S-curves on the single track main. An ET44C4 is on the point of the train.
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Photo ID: 109920
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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South of Palmer Lake
Palmer Lake, CO
133
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Colorado Highway 105, runs between Palmer Lake and Monument and (more or less) parallels to the single track main. A trio of GEs lead BNSF's Kansas City to Denver manifest.
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Photo ID: 109921
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 17, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Palmer Lake
Palmer Lake, CO
126
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF 3890, a Tier-4 compliant ET44C4, leads the northbound HKCKDEN. BNSF often refers to this as the "Kick Den", which runs between Kansas City and Denver. The train is about to wrap around Palmer Lake and move on the Main 2 for the trip to Denver.
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