The nose of UP 1988 sits in front of three SD40-2's in UP's 36th street yard in Denver, CO.
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A detailed shot of the conductors side of the cab on UP 1988. The "M-K-T" logo shows on the side of the nose. I like the red and maroon stripes, representing the last green and yellow scheme from the 1980's.
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The sun gleams off the side of the Katy Heritage Unit just above the "Katy" logo.
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The Katy Heritage Unit (UP 1988) from near the back end looking forward on the Conductors side. Note the slogan "Proud Heritage. Powerful Future" on the side.
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One of the three existing UP Heritage Units (at the time of this photo) made it to Denver for the first time! UP 1988, the MKT "Katy" Heritage Unit, came in on the MSIDV-25.
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resting on a late Saturday afternoon underneath an American flag flapping in the wind, unpatched Rio Grande GP40-2 #3129 waits for some local (switching) action on Monday.
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Two units still untouched by UP "hands" idle away on a Saturday afternoon at Roydale.
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Two Cotton Belt GP40M-2s can still be found, unpatched, in 2005. SSW 7652 and SSW 7638 sit along the KP main at Roydale on the east side of Denver.
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UP 6873 leads a coal empty across a dried up river bed in Watkins, CO. Watkins is the site of the future Union Pacific classification yard that will replace 36th street yard in Denver.
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