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Photo ID: 114208
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Cheyenne Yard
Cheyenne, WY
23
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
Whether you love Trump or hate Trump, I never turn down the opportunity to shoot a unit with a unique paint scheme! UP 4547 is in Cheyenne for the Union Pacific Historical Society, and there was a nice, fortuitous puddle right nearby.
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Photo ID: 114209
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Cheyenne Yard
Cheyenne, WY
20
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A roster shot of UP 4547 in the Cheyenne Yard, on display for the Union Pacific Historical Society. After missing it leading a train eastbound a few months ago, I was concerned I would never get the chance to see it. I was really glad I had the opportunity on this morning.
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Photo ID: 114210
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Cheyenne Yard
Cheyenne, WY
21
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
Some early morning clouds hang out as UP 4547 sits in the Cheyenne Yard. This ET44AC was delivered new from Wabtec (formerly GE) to Union Pacific in December 2025 (build number 66987). There is speculation that the unit was painted up to try to make favor with the Trump administration to help "grease the wheels" and get approval for the UP/NS merger. It is also speculated that the unit will ultimately be donated (eventually) to the Trump Presidential Library, similar to UP 4141.
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Photo ID: 114211
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Crossover 91.0 to East Bill
Converse County, WY
16
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
An eastbound BNSF coal load is on Main 1 not too far south of Bill, WY in the Powder River Basin. A second eastbound is following on Main 2 in the distance.
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Photo ID: 114212
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Crossover 91.0 to East Bill
Converse County, WY
17
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
An eastbound BNSF coal load meets a westbound UP coal empty south (timetable east) of Bill. BNSF is on Main 1 and UP is on Main 3.
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Photo ID: 114213
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Crossover 91.0 to East Bill
Converse County, WY
25
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
This is what makes the Powder River Basin (Orin Sub) and amazing destination for a railfan. An eastbound BNSF coal load on Main 2 approaches the camera, moving along at the same speed as the coal load next to it on Main 1. A westbound UP coal empty zips away at close to track speed, which is 50 MPH.
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Photo ID: 114214
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Crossover 91.0 to East Bill
Converse County, WY
22
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
When Burlington Northern first built a line into the Powder River Basin in the early 1972s, it was just a single track with some sidings. However, with coal mines rapidly expanding, BN started a second main in 1976. The line was largely two track (with single track sections in the 1980s). A third main (10 miles) was added over Logan Hill in 1986. Today, the entire 127-mile sub is (at least) triple track, as seen here with this three train meet south of Bill.
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Photo ID: 114215
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Crossover 91.0 to East Bill
Converse County, WY
19
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
A pair of GEs brings up the end of a westbound coal empty on Main 3 as a coal load heads east on Main 2. Even though the Orin Sub basically runs north/south, trains headed north run timetable west and trains headed south run timetable east.
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Photo ID: 114216
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Bill Yard
Bill, WY
19
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
While the Orin Sub is jointly owned by both BNSF and Union Pacific, their operations in the sub are a bit different. UP has a small holding yard at Bill which is exclusively owned and used by Union Pacific, not BNSF. Depending on hours on the clock, some UP trains will stop at Bill for a crew change. There is a Travelodge across WY-59 from the yard that away crews use to rest. This was originally a Chicago & North Western holding yard before Union Pacific bought CNW in 1995. A southbound coal load is waiting for a rested crew in the hold yard here at Bill.
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Photo ID: 114217
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Bill Yard
Bill, WY
17
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
While an eastbound UP coal load waits for a rested crew in the holding yard at Bill, a westbound empty is not in need of a fresh crew. The current crew will go straight through Bill and on to the mine.
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Photo ID: 114218
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Logan Hill
Converse County, WY
20
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
An eastbound UP coal load is on climbs the 1% grade on Main 2, grinding up the hill at 10 MPH or so. The "train" visible on Main 4 is actually one of several strings of cars being stored. With the decline in the demand for coal, four mains over Logan Hill are not really needed anymore, so Main 4 has been used for storage for a decade or more.
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Photo ID: 114219
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Logan Hill
Converse County, WY
27
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
UP 7622 crests the top of the grade on Logan Hill on Main 2. It is already starting to pick up a little speed as it starts down the 1% grade on the east side of the hill.
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Photo ID: 114220
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Logan Hill
Converse County, WY
16
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
The Orin Sub is CTC, so dispatchers can use whichever main they want in either direction. However, generally speaking, I've noticed Main 3 used a lot of empties and Mains 1 and 2 used a lot for loads. This eastbound is on Main 2 on Logan Hill.
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Photo ID: 114221
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Logan Hill
Converse County, WY
20
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
UP 7503 and UP 5751 is making the climb up Logan Hill on Main 1 on a mostly cloudy afternoon. The empties to the left on Main 4 are currently in long term storage.
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Photo ID: 114222
Date Shot
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Saturday, August 15, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Logan Hill
Converse County, WY
19
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
UP 7503 has reached the top of Logan Hill, the steepest part of the Orin Sub. Logan Hill is located around MP 70. The mileposts on the subdivision starts at 0 at Donkey Creek Junction at the north end of the sub, with mileposts increasing to the south down to Bridger Junction at MP 127.3.
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