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Photo ID: 111976
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Granby to Sulphur (MP 76.2 to MP 84.6)
Grand County, CO
123
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
UP 7504 leads the only UP manifest that still runs on the Moffat, the manifest that runs between North Yard in Denver and the Grand Junction Yard. Typically, the westbound train departs North Yard in the darkest hours of the night. However, problems with UP's MPUNY (on the Joint Line) resulted in the power on that train getting to North Yard much later than expected. That power as needed for the MNYGJ (seen here), delaying the departure of the MNYGJ. The result was a great daylight chase on the Moffat. The ski resort you see in the distance in the small resort of Granby Ranch.
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Photo ID: 111977
Date Shot
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Byers Canyon
Grand County, CO
149
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
The head water of the Colorado River are mainly ice-covered in the middle of Byers Canyon, just west of Sulphur. This UP manifest is making good time as is rolls down grade through the canyon.
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Photo ID: 111978
Date Shot
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Byers Canyon
Grand County, CO
110
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A single ES44AC brings up the tail end of UP's westbound MNYGJ in the middle of a snowy Byers Canyon. Unlike most of the canyons the Moffat travels through, you can drive through Byers Canyon (across the river from the track) on US-40.
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Photo ID: 111979
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS097 (East Troublesome)
Grand County, CO
104
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
UP's MNYGJ knocks down a clear (green) signal at the east end of Troublesome. This exact location was the scene for a terrible tragedy in the 1950s. The crew on an eastbound Rio Grande manifest missed an Approach (yellow) signal at the west end of Troublesome. The first signal that wasn't green since departing Bond. A westbound Rio Grande manifest was entering the siding here at the east switch for a meet. Because the eastbound did not see the yellow signal, the engineer was not slowing to come to a stop at the red signal here at the east end. By the time the crew realized it and put the train in emergency, it was too late. The eastbound impacted with the westbound, causing a significant derailment. This led to Rio Grande producing its own 22-minute training/safety video about the incident. The video was titled "The Trouble at Troublesome". The invention and implementation of PTC should, in theory, prevent that type of accident from ever happening again.
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Photo ID: 111980
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Troublesome (5,570 ft)
Grand County, CO
148
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
As this westbound manifest continues west, the elevation also continues to decrease. Here at Troublesome, most of the snow on the ground has now melted as the overall snowfall has been less and the temperatures are slightly higher.
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Photo ID: 111981
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Troublesome (5,570 ft)
Grand County, CO
113
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A single ES44AC brings up the tail end of UP's MNYGJ at Troublesome. Those that have seen a lot of pictures from the Moffat can probably recognize the pretty significant difference in makeup of UP's North Yard / Grand Junction manifests compared to BNSF's Denver / Provo manifests. The UP manifests are primarily composed of covered hoppers, whereas BNSF manifest are primarily composed of tank cars.
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Photo ID: 111982
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS041 (East Rollins)
Gilpin County, CO
168
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The evening California Zephyr passes through the OS at the east switch of Rollins along South Boulder Creek. The train departed Fraser 37 minutes late, but would have a straight shot from there into Denver and make up some time, arriving in Denver 11 minutes early! AMTK 167, sporting Phase 7 paint, is in the second position this evening.
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Photo ID: 111983
Date Shot
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Little Ten Curve (MP 18.7 to MP 18.9)
Arvada, CO
115
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A westbound UP oil empty sits on the siding near the west end of Rocky, wrapping around Little Ten Curve. The train is awaiting the eastbound California Zephyr, current approaching the east end of Eisele (Clay).
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Photo ID: 111984
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Big Ten Curve (MP 19.5 to MP 20.2)
Arvada, CO
141
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
We are almost to the spring equinox, but the sun still hasn't moved quite far enough north for direct sunlight on the side of the eastbound Zephyr as it rounds the northeast edge of Big Ten Curve. The train is restricted to 10 MPH right here due to forecasted high winds.
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Photo ID: 111985
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS019 (West Rocky)
Arvada, CO
147
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The eastbound California Zephyr is out of its 10 MPH speed restriction around Big Ten, and is accelerating to track speed as it meets a westbound UP oil train at Rocky. The conductor from the UP train is out of view behind the lead unit, giving a roll by to the Zephyr.
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Photo ID: 111986
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
138
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
One of my favorite times of year is the start of Daylight Savings Time. Once that starts up, it is easy to get shots of the eastbound Zephyr in daylight, providing it is not excessively late. Fortunately, it is on time this evening as it meets with a westbound UP oil train at Rocky.
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Photo ID: 111987
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS016 (East Rocky)
Arvada, CO
129
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The eastbound Zephyr is about to knock down a clear (green) signal at the east end of Rocky, hustling to make it in to Denver on time. In fact, it will end up arriving in Denver 11 minutes early. To the left, not the back end of a UP oil empty, which is starting to pull west out of Rocky. The oil train will go up to Plain to meet the Winter Park Express.
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Photo ID: 111988
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CO-93
Arvada, CO
113
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Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
A week earlier, I mentioned that a 50-foot section of the Rocky Spur had been removed just east of the CO-93 grade crossing. It seems that whatever utility work was being done beneath the tracks has been completed. The tracks have been reconnected and ballast has been laid.
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Photo ID: 111989
Date Shot
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden to Rocky (MP 13.4 to MP 17.4)
Arvada, CO
117
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
At the start of Golden Hour, you couldn't ask for better light as a westbound BNSF oil empty charges west out of Leyden. BNSF pretty consistently runs their eastbound oil loads in a 3x(0)x3 configuration. Consequently, it makes sense that this westbound empty has six units on the head end. Three of the unit move to the east end of the train for journey back east.
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Photo ID: 111990
Date Shot
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Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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66th Avenue (MP 9.25)
Arvada, CO
134
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The eastbound Winter Park Express crosses 66th Avenue in the middle of Arvada, about nine miles away from its destination at Union Station.
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