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Photo ID: 109531
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, October 1, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Platteville (8,299ft)
Platteville, CO
154
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Greeley (UP) Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific
Visitors far from home lead a coal empty north on the UP Greeley Sub at Platteville, about 35 miles north of Denver. Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern merged earlier this year, creating CPKC (Canadian Pacific Kansas City), so it is not too surprising that the leased power has a unit from each road represented.
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Photo ID: 109530
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, October 1, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP W034 (South Platteville)
Platteville, CO
153
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Greeley (UP) Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific
A northbound coal empty is moving at track speed at the south end of Platteville, meeting a southbound sitting in the siding.
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Photo ID: 109528
Date Shot
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Sunday, October 1, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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North of Brighton
Weld County, CO
153
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Greeley (UP) Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Kansas City Southern
A pair of CPKC units (one CP, one KCS) are quite a ways from home as they lead a coal empty north on the Greeley Sub. The train is slowing for the grade crossing at MP 29.99 (County Road 22). A previous train reported that the main lights and gates were working, but the lights on one of the gates were broken off and hanging down. Consequently, an "XH" order was placed on the crossing. This requires all trains to slow to ensure no cars are going through the crossing when they shouldn't.
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Photo ID: 109525
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, October 1, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Brighton (8,203ft)
Brighton, CO
154
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Greeley (UP) Canadian Pacific, Union Pacific
A CP ES44AC and a KCS SD70ACe lead a northbound coal empty through the siding at Brighton, passing alongside a few yard tracks that currently lay empty. These hoppers were pulled from Jansen, CO on the Raton Sub near Trinidad.
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Photo ID: 109504
Date Shot
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Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Kendleton
Kendleton, TX
135
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Rosenberg (KCS) CSX, CPKC
Of all the Class 1 railroads, CSX is probably the (US-based) Class 1 I've taken the fewest shots of. While no eastern railroad is particularly common in Colorado, CSX seems to be exceptionally rare in the Centennial State. Here, a CSX AC4400CW is second on a southbound CPKC intermodal train in Kendleton, TX.
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Photo ID: 109503
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Kendleton
Kendleton, TX
126
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Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
While I was on a business trip in Texas, I had roughly two days to do some photography. I was hoping to get plenty of KCS Belle shots as that scheme will be fading in coming years with the creation of CPKC. One thing I was not expecting was to find a CP/CSX duo leading a train through south Texas! I was not complaining, however, as the red and blue contrast was a nice variation from the yellow and orange I'm used to seeing in Colorado.
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Photo ID: 109502
Date Shot
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Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Kendleton
Kendleton, TX
129
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Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A northbound train switches on a yard lead at Kendleton Yard as a southbound intermodal train rolls down the main. The southbound will stop at the south end of the yard and tie down on the main, waiting for a fresh crew to take the train south.
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Photo ID: 109501
Date Shot
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Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Kendleton
Kendleton, TX
123
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Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A northbound mixed intermodal/auto rack train is switching some cars at the intermodal facility and yard in Kendleton, TX. After the switching is complete, the train will tie down and wait for a recrew to continue the journey north.
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Photo ID: 109500
Date Shot
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Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Beasley
Beasley, TX
135
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Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
In the small town of Beasley, TX, a CP ES44AC and a CSX AC4400CW (officially designated as a CM44AC) create an interesting contrast on the headend of a southbound intermodal train. The train consists mainly of orange Schneider containers.
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Photo ID: 109499
Date Shot
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Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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McHattie
Rosenberg, TX
139
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Subdivision
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Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A northbound unit tank train is tied down in the siding at McHattie, just a few hundred yards from the interlocking at Rosenberg where CPKC joins with UP's Glidden Subdivision. This siding is actually owned by Union Pacific, with CPKC ownership starting at the south end of the siding.
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Photo ID: 109498
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Colorado River Bridge
Wharton, TX
170
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Subdivision
Railroad
Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A relatively new ET44AC and an ES44AC, both sporting the KCS Retro-Belle scheme, cross over the Texas version of the Colorado River on the southern edge of the town of Wharton, TX. This train will be taking the siding at Wharton to tie down and wait for a new crew to continue the journey north of Houston.
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Photo ID: 109497
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Colorado River Bridge
Wharton, TX
136
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Subdivision
Railroad
Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A northbound manifest rounds the bend underneath US-59 and approaches a bridge over the (Texas) Colorado River that was built in 1905. For those that are wondering, this is a drone shot. No walking on railroad property occurred.
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Photo ID: 109495
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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El Campo
El Campo, TX
147
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Subdivision
Railroad
Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
You do not see a very many palm trees in the Houston, TX area. However, there are some here and there. One such example is this lone (and relatively short) palm tree located just northeast of US-59 overpass at El Campo, TX, 65-70 miles southwest of Houston. A pair of KCS GEs leads a half-intermodal, half-manifest train through the scene.
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Photo ID: 109494
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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El Campo
El Campo, TX
130
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Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A northbound mixed intermodal/manifest starts to pick up some speed after slowing through the town of El Campo, TX. The train is passing underneath US-59, which has signs along the route indicating it is the "future alignment for I-69". KCS 5007 is one of 25 ET44ACs on the roster, and probably the last units ever delivered in the KCS "Retro Belle" paint scheme.
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Photo ID: 109493
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 23, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Colorado River Bridge
Wharton, TX
166
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Subdivision
Railroad
Rosenberg (KCS) CPKC
A pair of CP units leads a unit tank train across the Texas version of the Colorado River. This is not the same Colorado River that the former Rio Grande runs alongside of through Colorado and Utah. This river runs its entire 862 miles within the state of Texas.
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