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Photo ID: 112635
Date Shot
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Friday, June 20, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Arvada to Leyden (MP 7.5 to MP 11.9)
Arvada, CO
114
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
According to some thermometers in the area, the temperature outside is a scorching 101°F (38°C) as the Rocky Mountaineer rolls east through Arvada between Simms Street and 72nd Avenue. One of the RM GP40-3s is current down for maintenance, so RMRX 8600 (leased SD40M-2) is leading the train.
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Photo ID: 112587
Date Shot
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Friday, June 13, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Arvada to Leyden (MP 7.5 to MP 11.9)
Arvada, CO
153
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
Afternoon clouds roll through the area as the Rocky Mountaineer heads east on the main through Arvada between Leyden and Arvada. RMRX 8021, the other GP40-3, is in UP's North Yard, receiving some maintenance. In the meantime, The RM's leased SD40M-2 (ex-SD45), RMRX 8600, is leading the train east.
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Photo ID: 112576
Date Shot
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
159
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
At C&S Junction, the Rocky Mountaineer proceeds west from Main 1 to Main 2 on a diverging approach signal. The train will stop at the next signal at Arvada to wait for an eastbound oil train. For those versed in identifying which main is which, you might noticed that the head end of the train is still on Main 1 in this shot. The OS at C&S Junction is half a mile long, and the crossover from Main 1 to Main 2 is behind the camera.
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Photo ID: 112575
Date Shot
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Pecos X-Over to C&S Jct (MP 4.0 to MP 4.8)
Denver, CO
155
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
The Rocky Mountaineer had to briefly hold on Bypass 1 at C&S Junction to wait on a (somewhat rare) eastbound UP coal load that just arrived on Bypass 2. With the coal train now in the clear, the Mountaineer will shortly be able to continue west.
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Photo ID: 112572
Date Shot
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS901 (Stock Yards)
Denver, CO
161
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Belt Industrial Lead (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
With a bit of brutal backlighting, the Rocky Mountaineer starts yet another trip west, passing by the Stock Yards (an interchange with the short line Denver and Rock Island) on the Belt Line.
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Photo ID: 112571
Date Shot
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Broadway to Stock Yards
Denver, CO
194
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Belt Industrial Lead (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
The morning Rocky Mountaineer makes its way across the South Platte River on UP's Belt Industrial Lead. The Belt line connects UP's Greeley Sub (and 36th Street Yard) with the Moffat Sub (and North Yard).
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Photo ID: 112569
Date Shot
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Wednesday, June 11, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Union Station
Denver, CO
178
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Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Rocky Mountaineer
It took a little extra time to get out of the station today, but the Rocky Mountaineer is on the move with RMRX 8020 (a GP40-3) and RMRX 8600 (an SD40M-2) for power. RMRX 8021 is currently in the shop. The Mountaineer does not have trackage rights on BNSF, so it has to the take the long way out of town, heading northeast toward UP's 36th Street Yard, and eventually west across the Belt Industrial Lead.
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Photo ID: 112526
Date Shot
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Sunday, June 1, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
185
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
While both the Mountaineer and the Zephyr load at Union Station, the two trains take very different routes initially out of Denver. The Zephyr uses the BNSF Buck Lead out of Union Station, running to Prospect Jct and the Moffat alongside North Yard. The Rocky Mountaineer has now contract with BNSF, so the RM has to run northeast through UP's 36th Street Yard and across the Belt to the Moffat. Here, RMRX 8020 leads the train on Bypass 2 at Pecos, having completed the run across the Belt.
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Photo ID: 112525
Date Shot
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Sunday, June 1, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Broadway to Pecos
Denver, CO
215
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Belt Industrial Lead (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
UP's North Yard, CO to Green River, WY manifest sits on the Belt Lead to the right as the morning Rocky Mountaineer heads west on Bypass 2 to the left. Units on both trains are kicking up quite a bit of visible exhaust this morning!
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Photo ID: 112511
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Friday, May 23, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Eisele to Plain (MP 21.8 to MP 24.0)
Arvada, CO
218
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
A final shot of the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer as the train proceeds beyond Blue Mountain Drive and toward the west end of Eisele. Unfortunately, this would be the final shot taken on this day, as my drone developed an error with the vision sensors, preventing it from taking off again. Fortunately, by the end of the day, the drone was already in the care of UPS, off to the repair shop.
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Photo ID: 112510
Date Shot
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Friday, May 23, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Eisele to Plain (MP 21.8 to MP 24.0)
Arvada, CO
182
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
I really love it when the Rocky Mountaineer GP40-3s are running on the train. It immediately takes me back several decades to when the Moffat was run by Rio Grande and spartan cab EMDs. Not only do they look great coming by Blue Mountain Drive here, but the sound of the classic EMD prime movers is really great as well.
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Photo ID: 112509
Date Shot
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Friday, May 23, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Coal Creek (MP 23)
Arvada, CO
227
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
From above on the hillside, we see the Rocky Mountaineer rolling east at the base of Coal Creek Canyon. The train is crossing over CO-72. From this perspective, you can clearly see the east portal of Tunnel 1, the final tunnel the train passed through on its way back to Denver.
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Photo ID: 112508
Date Shot
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Friday, May 23, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Tunnel 1 (MP 23.4, 366 ft)
Arvada, CO
208
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
The Rocky Mountaineer GP40-3s lead the train out of the east portal of Tunnel 1. After making its way out to Moab, UT, the power ran around the train, and is now coupled to the power car for the trip east.
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Photo ID: 112507
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, May 23, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Eisele to Plain (MP 21.8 to MP 24.0)
Arvada, CO
226
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
RMRX 8021 and RMRX 8020 lead the Rocky Mountaineer out of Plain, rolling east toward the west portal of Tunnel 1. The train is running right on time, having departed from Glenwood Springs earlier this morning.
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Photo ID: 112470
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Big Ten Curve (MP 19.5 to MP 20.2)
Arvada, CO
233
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
RMRX 8020 and RMRX 8021 are kicking up a bit of exhaust, with ten cars in tow. This includes nine passenger cars and the power car, used (as the name suggests) to provide electrical power to the train as the geeps are not equipped with HEP (Head End Power), such as the P42DCs used by Amtrak.
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