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Photo ID: 101505
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, August 10, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Roydale
Denver, CO
1871
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Yard Shots GATX
Here is an interesting lashup for ya! On one hand we have a newly revamped GP38-2 wearing a fresh coat of blue and white GATX leasing paint. On the other hand, we have a nearly pristine (former) Cotton Belt GP40-2. Gray and blue, what do you think? These units are just one set of switchers based out of Roydale on UP's Limon Subdivision.
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Photo ID: 101504
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, August 10, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
38th Street
Denver, CO
1618
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Yard Shots BNSF
There aren't a lot of GP35's left in the world, particularly on Class 1 railroads. Indeed, these were some of the first units to fall of Rio Grande's roster toward the end of its life in the mid-to-late 1980's. A fair number, however, have survived to continue in switching service on BNSF's roster.
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Photo ID: 101503
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, August 10, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
38th Street
Denver, CO
1805
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Yard Shots EMD Leasing
The paint scheme applied to the demo GP60s and SD60s that EMD produced has always been one of my favorites. A very close second (seeing as how it is almost identical) is the scheme worn by the 100 leaser units from Oakway. I'm a sucker for a shot of one of these SD60s anytime!
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Photo ID: 101498
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, August 9, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
38th Street
Denver, CO
1512
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Yard Shots BNSF
Warbonnets are becoming harder and harder to find as more and more units are being repainted in the New Image paint scheme. Even though its paint isn't quite as stunning as when it was first new, BNSF 791 is still well worth the shot.
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Photo ID: 101497
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, August 9, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
38th Street
Denver, CO
1738
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Yard Shots BNSF
While the GP60 is one of my favorite units of all-time, I really don't care much for the GP60M. Something about the wide cab on the short frame of a four axle unit just doesn't look quite right!
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Photo ID: 101496
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, August 9, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
38th Street
Denver, CO
1763
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Yard Shots BNSF
At the time of the photo, this ES44AC was only a few months old and certainly one of the newest units on BNSF's fleet. The unit was leading a coal empty north through Denver and the lighting was too good not to take the shot!
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Photo ID: 101489
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, August 4, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
38th Street
Denver, CO
1761
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Yard Shots BNSF
Ready for its next assignment, this BNSF New Image SD70ACe waits on the ready track at BNSF's 38th street yard.
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Photo ID: 101481
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, July 19, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Denver
Denver, CO
2596
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Railroad
Yard Shots Union Pacific
After coming down the Greeley Subdivision from Cheyenne, UP 844 (and train) entered UP's 36th Street facing south. However, in order to prepare for Saturday's departure, the train was wyed in 36th Street, using a bit of Limon Sub to get the job done. Here, the train is almost all the way back into Union Station.
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Photo ID: 101480
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, July 19, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Denver
Denver, CO
2577
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
UP 844 slowly backs up into Union Station. Behind UP 844, UPP 814 (the Joe Jordan) is the "water bottle" for the train. This car provides water for the big steam unit for the duration of the trip.
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Photo ID: 101479
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, July 19, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Denver
Denver, CO
1797
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
In preparation for Cheyenne Frontier Days, UP backs 19 of its passengers cars down the 36th Street inbound track, into Union Station. The train, with UP 844 and UP 5327 (a "just in case" ES44AC) will be on display in Denver on Friday and depart north for Frontier Days early Saturday morning.
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Photo ID: 101473
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 15, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
North Yard
Denver, CO
2620
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
1992 or 2007? Except for the large yellow patches and incorrect numbers on all three of these GP40-2s, this images could almost pass as one right out of the past! These three geeps are switching a few cars around in North Yard.
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Photo ID: 101472
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 15, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
North Yard
Denver, CO
3358
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
In the foreground, UP 1344 (ex-DRGW 3121) switches covered hoppers on some yard tracks in North Yard. In the distance, the MNPNY comes into North Yard (on Track 7) from the Belt Line at the north end of the yard. If you look closely, note the Rio Grande Heritage Unit is fourth in the consist of the MNPNY!
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Photo ID: 101471
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 15, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
North Yard
Denver, CO
2054
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A slightly different perspective on the classic EMD Spartan cab. UPY 661, a GP15-1, is being remote-controlled as it passes beneath 48th Avenue in North Yard. This GP15-1 started life in January 1980 as Missouri Pacific 2161.
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Photo ID: 101451
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, June 30, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
SLC Intermodal Facility
Salt Lake City, UT
3478
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots Union Pacific, MP
A look at the Heritage Units on the wye track in Salt Lake City from the back. Man that Jenks Blue looks wonderful on the back of UP 1982. Really makes me wish I could have been around to shoot the Missouri Pacific back in the 70's and 80's!
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Photo ID: 101450
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, June 30, 2007 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
SLC Intermodal Facility
Salt Lake City, UT
2947
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Southern Pacific
A version of the Daylight Scheme lives again. Considering the possibilities of Daylight, Black Widow, and Bloody Nose schemes, I think the design team did a wonderful job on the Southern Pacific Heritage Unit.
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