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Photo ID: 108717
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, June 14, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS025 (West Plain)
Jefferson County, CO
787
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Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
The westbound Zephyr holds the main at Plain as an eastbound BNSF coal load enters the siding. You can see the rest of the coal train coming out of Tunnel 3 in the distance. This was actually a very well-planned meet by DS-80. Amtrak came to a stop at the west switch just as the coal load popped out of Tunnel 2.
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Photo ID: 108716
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, June 14, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Tunnel 3 (MP 25.8, 369 ft)
Jefferson County, CO
821
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Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
An eastbound BNSF coal load emerges from Tunnel 4, running through Tunnel 3, and crosses over the fill just west of Tunnel 2. This fill was washed out in September 2013 when "500-year" rains hit the Front Range of the Rockies.
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Photo ID: 108710
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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North of Boulder
Boulder, CO
1036
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
The sun moves to the western sky as a southbound BNSF wind blade train makes its way in to Boulder. The train is configured 1x1, meaning there is a single unit on the head end and, as seen here, a single DPU bringing up the rear of the train. As the work day comes to an end, traffic on the Diagonal Highway is starting to pick up. This highway connects the cities of Boulder and Longmont and sees a lot of traffic over the course of a day. The flatirons of the Rockies stand tall in the distance under summer clouds.
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Photo ID: 108709
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Atwood Street
Longmont, CO
955
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
An ES44C4 leads a wind blade train south down the middle of Atwood Street in Longmont. Cars line either side of the tracks as Atwood Street is a one way on either side of the rails here.
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Photo ID: 108708
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Atwood Street
Longmont, CO
987
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
One of the more interesting places to check out trains along the Front Range, in my opinion, is in Longmont on Atwood Street. BNSF's Front Range Sub runs right down the middle of the street! This is a residential street that is lined with houses and a park. Several times a day, the silence in the neighborhood is shattered by the sound of a train, such as this one, running down the middle of the street.
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Photo ID: 108707
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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South Longs Peak
Larimer County, CO
921
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
The conductor on this southbound wind blade train has aligned the south switch at Longs Peak for the main after meeting a northbound manifest. The crew is now waiting to receive a track warrant from the Front Range Sub dispatcher so they can continue south toward Denver.
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Photo ID: 108706
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Longs Peak
Larimer County, CO
850
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
Have you ever wondered just how long one of those blades in a power-generating wind mill? Turns out, one blade is nearly as long as three GE units! The Denver-Laurel moves north (right-to-left) while a wind blade train waits to proceed south (left-to-right).
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Photo ID: 108705
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Longs Peak
Larimer County, CO
970
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
The northbound Denver-Laurel, with a BNSF "sticker unit" - the nickname given to the 25th Anniversary units BNSF has released that have stickers of logos of previous railroads - rolls in to the siding at the south end of Longs Peak to meet a southbound wind (blade) train.
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Photo ID: 108704
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
South Longs Peak
Larimer County, CO
888
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
As a wind train sits on the main at Longs Peak, you can see that the south siding switch has been "bent" (aligned) for the siding. The Denver-Laurel will be coming up and entering the siding in just a few minutes.
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Photo ID: 108703
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Longs Peak
Larimer County, CO
998
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
A southbound "blade train", loaded with wind generator blades, sits on the main at Longs Peak with a single unit on the point. The train is waiting for the Denver-Laurel manifest to get in to the siding. Once that happens, the blade train can get a warrant south.
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Photo ID: 108702
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
North Highland
Larimer County, CO
906
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Subdivision
Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
The conductor on the Denver-Laurel is on the ground and has just thrown the switch at North Highland to align for the main. The power will make a reverse move to back on to the train after dropping off a few cars in the siding at Highland.
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Photo ID: 108701
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, June 10, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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North Highland
Larimer County, CO
891
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
At the north switch of Highland, BNSF's Denver-Laurel manifest drops a few cars off at the north end of Highland. These cars will be picked up later on by the Longmont Switch, a local train that runs out of Longmont.
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Photo ID: 108683
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, June 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Barbara's Gulch (MP 15.9 to MP 17.2)
Arvada, CO
785
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
BNSF's daily westbound manifest out of Denver, destined for Pueblo, slowly makes its way through the narrowest part of Barbara's Gulch, just east of Rocky. The train is slowing as it had an Approach (yellow) signal at the last intermediate. However, upon getting around the bend, they will find a Clear (green) signal waiting for them.
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Photo ID: 108682
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, June 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Barbara's Gulch (MP 15.9 to MP 17.2)
Arvada, CO
740
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
Running on some Approach (yellow) signals, BNSF 4245 and two fellow BNSF GEs keep pulling the Denver-Provo west through Barbara's Gulch. The signal at east Rocky is currently red as the dispatcher is working to clear up some maintenance.
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Photo ID: 108675
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, June 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
771
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A Ferromex SD70ACe is sandwiched in between two BNSF C44-9Ws, both still sporting the Heritage 2 paint scheme. The train is slowing to a stop on the siding at Leyden. It will wait for a UP coal empty to come out of town and meet it here. The wait will not be long as the empty is leaving Arvada, a few miles to the east, at this time.
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