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Photo ID: 111347
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
256
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
With a new (dummy) wheel set placed under BNSF 5767, crews are very slowly starting to lower the front end of the unit back down to the rails and onto the waiting wheel set. Once complete, the crews will pack up and head back to Denver. The unit will remain on the house track at Rocky until a train, most likely a BNSF Provo-Denver, can pick up the unit and take it back to Denver.
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Photo ID: 111346
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
278
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A CAT front loader has a bad wheel set and traction motor on a chain. This was just removed from BNSF 5767, sitting in the house track at Rocky. The loader will take the wheel set to a flat bed truck that is waiting to receive the wheel set so it can be taken back to Denver.
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Photo ID: 111345
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
267
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A wheel set with a bad traction motor has been removed from BNSF 5767 and has also been removed from the rails that will take it to a flatbed truck, waiting to receive it. A dummy wheel set has been placed under the unit, and it will soon be lower back down.
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Photo ID: 111344
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
317
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
This is railroad equivalent of AAA coming out to do a roadside tire change! A bad traction motor had to be removed from under the unit before the unit could be moved. I suspect the traction motor seized, meaning the wheels were not freely rotating. A dummy wheel set will be placed under the unit so it can be transported (on the rails) to the shop for further repairs.
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Photo ID: 111343
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
261
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
This BNSF crew has successfully raised the front half of BNSF 5767 off the rails and removed the wheel set with a bad traction motor. A dummy wheel set has been placed on the rails and will be slid under the unit and used until it can get to a shop and have a new traction motor wheel set added.
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Photo ID: 111342
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
309
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
You cannot quite see if from this angle, but the front loader has a dummy wheel set attached and it is positioning itself on the house track. The dummy wheel set (meaning it has no traction motor) will temporarily replace the wheel set currently under the unit (that has a traction motor) until the unit can make it to the shop.
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Photo ID: 111341
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, November 18, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
256
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
About 36 hours ago, this ES44AC was set out in the house track here at Rocky. Typically, an engine is only set out if there is something wrong with the wheels and/or traction motors. Indeed, that appears to be the case here as a crew prepares to remove what is most likely a bad (seized?) traction motor.
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Photo ID: 111340
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Hogan's Alley
Denver, CO
249
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
It is really impressive to see a "blade train" as it rolls down the tracks. Those blades are the length of roughly three flat cars. The ends of the blades are supported by frames that can slide along the flatcar to accommodate turns as the train moves. These blades are starting the journey on the Joint Line just before sunset after coming south on the Front Range Sub earlier in the day.
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Photo ID: 111339
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Hogan's Alley
Denver, CO
507
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A C44-9W, still sporting Heritage 2 paint, leads a windmill blade train south on Main 1 at Hogan's Alley. A northbound coal empty is stopped next to it on Main 2. Off in the distance, you can see a snowy Longs Peak. It is only about 15 minutes before sunset.
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Photo ID: 111338
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Hogan's Alley
Denver, CO
209
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of ES44ACs, but in pretty fresh and good looking paint, bring up the tail end of a northbound coal empty that has come to a stop on Main 2 along Hogan's Alley. Not sure if the train is waiting for a recrew or for some other reason before continuing north.
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Photo ID: 111337
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Hogan's Alley
Denver, CO
247
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A northbound BNSF coal empty runs alongside I-25 and Hogan's Alley on the south side of Denver. Both units on the point of the train are recently painted and look very good leading. BNSF 3315 is a Tier-3 "credit" unit, while BNSF 3637 is a brand new ET44AC, delivered earlier this year.
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Photo ID: 111336
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rennicks Yard
Denver, CO
325
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots BNSF
After nearly an hour of nothing moving, I was about ready to call it a day and head home when I noticed a blade train coming off the Front Range Sub! The train was instructed to pull through Rennicks and continue south on the Joint Line. A new crew was waiting at Walnut Street. Here, the train is coming through Rennicks Yard.
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Photo ID: 111329
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Irondale
Commerce City, CO
320
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) Montana Rail Link, BNSF
While I was very sad when MRL (Montana Rail Link) ceased to exist at the start of 2024 after BNSF took it over, the one possible benefit is that all the MRL power is now owned by BNSF. And, as a result, MRL units are now roaming BNSF's system, offering greater opportunities to get shots of units outside of Montana. Such is the case here as an MRL SD70ACe is the second unit on an eastbound coal empty headed for the Powder River Basin.
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Photo ID: 111328
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Irondale
Commerce City, CO
378
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
Something of a rare pair of units lead an eastbound coal empty on the siding at Irondale. A Heritage AC4400CW and an MRL SD70ACe are the power today. Interestingly, the SD70ACe (and possibly the AC4400CW) were put on the train in Denver. Not sure if the power was swapped out, or simply needed servicing before continuing east.
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Photo ID: 111327
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Irondale to Barr
Commerce City, CO
318
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
After a westbound coal load overtook this Lincoln, NE to Denver, CO manifest at Tonville, the manifest got its turn to continue east toward Denver. The train is slowing as it has an Approach (yellow) signal at the east end of Irondale. It will be meeting an eastbound coal empty there.
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