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Photo ID: 111425
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
One of two Sleeping Cars (not including the Transition Sleeper) sits on Track 4 at Denver Union Station on the westbound California Zephyr. The first round of Superliner were delivered to Amtrak between 1979 and 1981, so this Superliner is right around 45 years old.
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Photo ID: 111426
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
The morning Zephyr is sitting on Track 4 at Union Station for its standard morning station stop. The train arrived 40 minutes early, and is expected to depart right on time. AMTK 341, an ALC-42 "Charger", sits on Track 5. Amtrak has ordered 125 of these of Siemens-built units, and they are still being delivered.
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Photo ID: 111427
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
A look at the nose of P42DC AMTK 78. You can definitely see the years of age on the face of the unit, with various scratches, dents, and scuffs. The unit was delivered in June 1997.
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Photo ID: 111428
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
When Amtrak was first formed in 1971, it was EMD that primarily got into the passenger power game, with the SDP40, followed by the F40PH. Then, in the 1990s, GE won the next contract with Amtrak with the P42DCs, beating out EMD's F59PHI. Fast-forward another 30-ish years, and neither EMD or GE (well, now Wabtec) are in the passenger game! Siemens is in the process of building 125 ALC-42 "Chargers" to supplements (or, in some instances, replace) the aging P42DC fleet. The units will be numbered 300 to 424.
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Photo ID: 111429
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
A look at the conductor's side of AMTK 341, sporting the Phase 7 scheme. As is the case with many units, the model number is on the nose. The builders plate is also located on the nose.
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Photo ID: 111430
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
The ALC-42 Chargers hold roughly 2,200 gallons of diesel fuel. As you can see from the reading, almost exactly half of the fuel has been used on this particular units. 1,173 gallons are still in the tank.
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Photo ID: 111431
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
One of the more interesting features of the ALC-42 Chargers is this open grating on the long hood. Like the F40PH and the P42DC, the ALC-42 is a cowl unit, with no external walkways. The walkways are located inside the car body, and is visible here at this grating.
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Photo ID: 111432
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
The final Superliner on the morning Zephyr is a combined Coach-Baggage car. It is sitting on Track 4 near the classic Denver Union Station building. Despite all the construction in this area over the past 20 years, the station itself hasn't changed much, and still sports the classic "Union Station" and "Travel by Train" signs.
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Photo ID: 111433
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Amtrak
The westbound California Zephyr is currently stopped on Track 4 at Denver Union Station. A few passenger are still arriving, ready to board the train that is scheduled to depart in roughly 15 minutes. The train is a bit forward on Track 4 as the train has to stop at the fuel pads for the engines as Denver is a refueling stop.
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Photo ID: 111434
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
A look inside Denver Union Station. The Christmas tree and Christmas decorations have all be put up for the holiday season. While the infrastructure was not changed with the redevelopment of the area, the inside of Union Station was pretty significantly remodeled. New restaurants and the Terminal Bar were added. The Crawford Hotel moved in. The seating inside was completely redone. It looks pretty good!
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Photo ID: 111435
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
When Amtrak is making its station stop in the morning in the winter months, the rising sun shines directly down 17th Street, perfectly lighting the front of the classic station.
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Photo ID: 111436
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
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Yard Shots Rocky Mountaineer
The power for the Rocky Mountaineer continues to sit on a stub track at UP's North Yard. With the 2025 season still about four months away, the power is likely waiting for some off-season maintenance. A pair of UP GEs sits near the fuel tracks in the foreground.
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Photo ID: 111437
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Fox Jct to North Yard (MP 1.5 to MP 3.0)
Denver, CO
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
After a perfect on-time departure at 8:46am, the westbound Zephyr has left the yard tracks behind and is on the mainline heading west. The track the Zephyr is on is UP's Moffat mainline and is CTC-controlled by UP's DS-378 in Omaha, NE. The tracks behind the Zephyr are the UP yard tracks in North Yard. The tracks in foreground on the opposite side of the Zephyr are BNSF, and part of their Rennicks intermodal facility.
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Photo ID: 111438
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
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Yard Shots Montana Rail Link, Union Pacific
A pair of UP units back down the inbound lead at the south end of North Yard with a BNSF ES44AC and an MRL SD70ACe. This is part of a yard transfer that will move a block of cars from UP over to BNSF to facilitate customer needs. The BNSF and MRL units are being returned to BNSF after some power sharing on UP. The train on the outbound lead on the next track over is UP's daily MNYPU, which runs from North Yard to Pueblo, CO.
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Photo ID: 111439
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 15, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
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Yard Shots Montana Rail Link
Now that MRL is owned by BNSF, and the MRL power has started to be distributed throughout the BNSF system, I have seen a couple MRL SD70ACes come through Denver. Another example was MRL 4317, which was in UP's North Yard on this Sunday morning. UP is working to add this unit, and the BNSF unit with it, on a transfer train that will return them to BNSF.
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