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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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Kevin Morgan
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CP DS003 (Utah Junction)
Denver, CO
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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Union Pacific, BNSF
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There is quite a bit happening in this picture! First, the train passing under the signal bridge to the right is UP's MGJNY. Coming off the Moffat, the train is entering in Track 5 here at North Yard for classification. Next to it, the train on the left under the signal bridge is BNSF's HPVODEN, coming from Provo, UT. This train had been following the MGJNY just a few blocks back since Cliff and, out of necessity, is now passing it here in Denver. Meanwhile, a BNSF yard job is working on building a double stack train to the left, with the classic EMDs kicking up exhaust like they should be Alcos! The track crossing perpendicular to many of the other through the scene is the Belt Industrial Lead which leads to UP's Greeley Sub.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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Kevin Morgan
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Utah Jct to Pecos X-Over (MP 3.2 to MP 4.0)
Denver, CO
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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BNSF
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A pair of SD70ACes bring up the tail end of BNSF's Provo-Denver manifest as it passes by the north end of UP's North Yard on the main track. Several decades ago, the open dirt area to the right was used for loading and unloading an intermodal train that ran between North Yard and Salt Lake City. Alas, all such trains these days run on the Greeley Sub to the Overland Route rather than over the Moffat, as some of the tunnels on the Moffat are not high enough to accommodate double stacks. Speaking of double stacks, note the BNSF yard job, switching around some double stacks at BNSF's Rennicks Yard.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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Kevin Morgan
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Clear Creek
Denver, CO
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Front Range (BNSF)
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BNSF
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An SD40-2 and a GP38-2 work to switch out a string of double stack cars at BNSF's intermodal facility at Rennicks. The long stretch of cars necessitates the job pulling north onto the BNSF Front Range Subdivision alongside RTDs Pecos Junction commuter line station. While the train is technically on the mainline, this part of the mainline is still within yard limits, so no coordination with BNSF's Front Range Dispatcher is necessary.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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Union Pacific
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20 years ago, when coal was king on the Moffat, UP invested in permanent derails at the east end of Leyden, Rocky, Cliff, and Rollins. Coal trains were frequently tied down on any one of those sidings when waiting for a recrew. While coal is now extremely rare on the Moffat, the derail here at east Leyden is coming in handy as there is a long string of gondolas tied down in the siding. You can clearly see the switch on the north rail that will lead to the cars derailing away form the mainline, should they roll east.
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Sunday, November 3, 2024
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Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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Union Pacific
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At the start of 2024, UP tied down a long string of empty well cars in the siding of Leyden for long term storage. The cars stayed in the siding for roughly four months. Now, it seems that Leyden is once again host to cars in need of being stored! A string of over 100 gondolas has been tied down in the siding at Leyden for about a month. How long will they remain here? That is anybody's guess! Even when Leyden is not plugged up with stored cars, UP avoid using it for meets. Over the years, the residents of the (new) neighborhoods around Leyden have complained about the noise and exhaust of trains that stop on the siding as Leyden has transformed from rural to suburban.
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