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Photo ID: 111330
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
253
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A string of units sits on the ready track in North Yard. The name "ready track" comes exactly where you might imagine. These units have been serviced and are ready for their next assignment, whatever that might be. It appears the crew that moved the units accidentally left the headlights on on UP 7849!
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Photo ID: 111322
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
245
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
Three GEs lead a loaded unit oil train east toward the plains of eastern Colorado on the KP. Of interest, the first two units are both former Espee units! UP 6360 was originally SP 316, delivered in July 1995 and patched to UP on August 1, 2003. UP 6344 was originally SP 298, also delivered in July 1995. It was patched to UP on January 18, 2002.
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Photo ID: 111321
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
225
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
This loaded oil train is headed east on the main alongside the nearly-9,000 foot long siding of Mesa in Aurora on the KP. After a couple of snow storms hit the week before, the peaks of the Rockies are now pretty well covered in snow off in the distance.
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Photo ID: 111320
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Sandown to Roydale
Denver, CO
231
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
UP 6360, former SP 316, leads an eastbound loaded oil train underneath Central Park Blvd. Half of this overpass was built in 2012 to accommodate the growing commercial and residential neighborhoods on the former Stapleton International Airport land. At that time, the bridge carried one lane of traffic each direction. In 2018, the bridge was doubled in width, and there are now two lanes in each direction on the bridge. The train is about to cross Sand Creek on Main 1.
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Photo ID: 111319
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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MP 634.5 (Sandown)
Denver, CO
271
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
A UP oil load rolls east on Main 1 alongside Central Park Station. Just over 30 years ago, this would have been on the north edge of the field of Stapleton International Airport. Go further back in time, this was once the location of Sandown Junction, where the Rock Island left the KP to the right (where the covered hopper sits) over to the Belt Line and the connection to the Rio Grande at North Yard. That connection has since been severed, however.

Now, the area has been completely redeveloped for both commercial and residential purposes. Most recently, the RTD A-Line (commuter rail) to DIA was built. RTD was able to use UP's Limon Sub corridor for the alignment. As part of the deal for the land, RTD paid for UP to install CTC and a second main track through the corridor.
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Photo ID: 111314
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
242
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A pair of GEs were removed from the tail end of an eastbound loaded oil train on Bypass 2 are headed for North Yard. They will pull west on Main 1 to clear the signal at C&S, then get a light to cross over to Main 2 and the North Yard siding to head back east. In the distance, you can just see the tail end of the westbound Zephyr on Main 2. One additional note of interest...UP 6345 was original SP 296!
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Photo ID: 111312
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
216
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
An SD70ACe is being added to the pair of ES44ACs that are currently on a westbound oil train on Bypass 1. After getting the unit added, waiting for the Zephyr, and performing an air test, the oil train will be ready to head west. In the distance, you can see the tail end of an eastbound oil load that arrived a few hours earlier. That power will be removed from the train before it departs east for the KP.
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Photo ID: 111311
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
255
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
The conductor on this single SD70ACe looks out the window as the unit backs across Federal Blvd on Main 1. The unit will be added to the point of a westbound empty oil train. A few years ago, UP laid off all of the engine hostlers in Denver. These hostlers would make sure power changes like this were done before the road crew showed up. Now, the road crew is responsible for doing all these power shuffling activities before departing the yard.
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Photo ID: 111310
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
242
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A single UP SD70ACe sits on Main 1 just west of the signals at the C&S Junction. Before unit trains (mostly oil trains these days, coal trains in the past) head west on the Moffat, UP frequently will do a little power shuffling. Often times adding a unit to a train that came off the relatively flat plains before it heads into the Rockies. Such is the case here as this SD70ACe is waiting for authority from DS-378 to back east onto the point of a westbound oil train, just barely visible way off in the distance. This shot also demonstrates how long the OS at C&S Junction is. It must be one of the longest anywhere, as it is roughly 1/2 a mile between switches!
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Photo ID: 111305
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
295
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
Bird on a wire? The birds are all lined up to watch the rail action as a remote control UP yard job is switching cars out the south end of the yard, underneath the 48th Avenue overpass. The units are being controlled by a UP employee that is also throwing switches back in the yard. This remote control zone is called "Zone 1" here at North Yard.
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Photo ID: 111303
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
245
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
It has been said that the only thing that is consistent is change. Forty years ago, this shot of the engine tracks at North Yard would have been filled with black and gold Rio Grande power. Thirty years ago, it would have been largely filled with scarlet and gray Espee power. Now, as it has been for the last few decades, it is a sea of UP yellow. At some point in the future, it will no doubt change again. But to what?
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Photo ID: 111302
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
241
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
An SD40-2 (now SD40N) seems to be having a pretty substantial mechanical issue, and is spewing large amounts of exhaust all over the engine tracks in North Yard. Perhaps it has a blown turbocharger? Whatever the issue, the unit will be shut off and ultimately sent to North Platte, NE.
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Photo ID: 111301
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
248
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A GP38-2 sits near the engine shop, which now has very limited abilities to do work on engines. The vast majority of maintenance requires engines be sent to the shops in North Platte, NE. Later in the day, this geep had been moved, so I am not sure if whatever issue(s) it may have had were resolved, or if it would be headed to Nebraska.
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Photo ID: 111300
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 17, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
256
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
It appears that this SD40-2 (now designated as an SD40N) wishes it had been born as a steam engine a few generations earlier, based on the exhaust it is pumping out! Clearly, there is some sort of a mechanical issue with the unit, and a few minutes later, the unit was shut down.
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Photo ID: 111293
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Friday, November 8, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Arvada to Leyden (MP 7.5 to MP 11.9)
Arvada, CO
344
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A single C44AC-CTE brings up the tail end of UP's MGJNY as it rolls along Oberon Road in Arvada. The train is only going about 15 MPH and is actually slowing as the train has a red signal at CP DS007 (Arvada). The train won't quite come to a stop as it'll get a light at Arvada before it gets there.
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