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Photo ID: 112729
Date Shot
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Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Simms Street (MP 11.16)
Arvada, CO
83
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
In true Rocky Mountaineer fashion, the two GP40-3s kick up a lot of exhaust as the units throttle up, just west of the grade crossing at Simms Street.
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Photo ID: 112728
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS012 (East Leyden)
Arvada, CO
80
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Shortly after the westbound Zephyr came through, DS-378 has upgraded the signal at East Leyden from a stop (red) signal, to an approach (yellow) signal. This is in advance of the westbound Rocky Mountaineer, now just two blocks away to the east. If you look closely, you can see that, like so many industrial lights these days, the signal lights are LED.
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Photo ID: 112727
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS012 (East Leyden)
Arvada, CO
57
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
AMTK 154 is the newest Phase 7 unit that I have personally seen. Amtrak is slowly repainting their entire fleet of P42DCs. I do not know at what pace Amtrak is repainting the units, but if they are repainting them at an average of one a week, it'll take a little under four years for them all to be repainted. Regardless of the time, the Phase 5 scheme will be disappearing, so get your shots while you can! AMTK 22 is still in Phase 5b paint as the westbound Zephyr passes by on the main at Leyden.
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Photo ID: 112726
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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CP DS012 (East Leyden)
Arvada, CO
80
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
AMTK 154, sporting Phase 7 paint, leads the Zephyr at the east switch of Leyden, as well as through a 40 MPH slow order, as the train heads west here in Arvada.
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Photo ID: 112725
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
64
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
There are days...or perhaps certain times on any given day...in which you might think the Moffat is actually owned by BNSF rather than Union Pacific. An empty oil train heads west on the main track at Eisele (Clay) in the background, while an eastbound coal empty sits in the siding at Rocky. The eastbound is waiting on the Zephyr and the Rocky Mountaineer before it will be its turn to continue east. The crew only has until 11:15am to work before their hours are up.
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Photo ID: 112724
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Big Ten Curve (MP 19.5 to MP 20.2)
Arvada, CO
64
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Norfolk Southern, BNSF
NS 4130 is actually no stranger to the Moffat. Lately, NS 4130 has been sticking around in Denver and BNSF has been putting it to good use on several trains. Here, the unit is on the point of a westbound oil train, coming around Big Ten Curve.
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Photo ID: 112723
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Big Ten Curve (MP 19.5 to MP 20.2)
Arvada, CO
95
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Norfolk Southern, BNSF
NS 4130 leads an empty oil train around Big Ten Curve. It is very interesting how oil has rapidly replaced coal as the most common type of train that runs on the Moffat now. Granted, they do not run with the frequency the coal trains once did, but their counts do seem to be increasing.
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Photo ID: 112722
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
99
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Norfolk Southern, BNSF
Another BNSF oil empty that originated on Norfolk Southern east of the Mississippi. This is why so many NS units are showing up on the Moffat lately. The four additional BNSF units were added to the train in Denver. Once loaded, the train will likely return east over the Moffat in a 3x3 configuration.
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Photo ID: 112721
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
55
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Norfolk Southern, BNSF
I am not going to lie, I really enjoy seeing a unit sporting Norfolk Southern paint alone on the Moffat. The predominantly black scheme is closer to Rio Grande than any other Class 1 railroad here in 2025. The unit is a DPU on an eastbound coal empty.
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Photo ID: 112720
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
57
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Norfolk Southern, BNSF
NS 4040, an AC44C6M, sits as the sole DPU on the tail end of this eastbound coal empty in the siding at Rocky. The unit was rebuilt from an AC4400CW by Norfolk Southern.
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Photo ID: 112719
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 2, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
65
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Montana Rail Link, BNSF
An MRL SD70ACe, now owned by BNSF, sits as the second unit on an eastbound coal empty. Unfortunately, it is unlikely that an MRL unit will ever lead on a train in Colorado, as the MRL units are not equipped with PTC. MRL never installed PTC on its mainlines. The units will likely eventually get PTC installed, but that will likely happen at the same time as a repaint into standard BNSF colors.
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Photo ID: 112718
Date Shot
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Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Crescent (5,550 ft)
Boulder County, CO
73
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
As the westbound Zephyr rolls at track speed away from the camera at Crescent, we get nice view of the Continental Divide in the distance, as well as a good view of the dam at Gross Reservoir. Construction on the dam has been ongoing four about four years, as the dam is being raised by over 100 feet, a project that will triple the capacity of Gross Reservoir.
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Photo ID: 112717
Date Shot
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Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Crescent (5,550 ft)
Boulder County, CO
69
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
I really like this particular perspective at Crescent, roughly halfway through the siding. The tracks come out of a nice little cut from the east, where the House Track starts. There are several nice (and right now, green) deciduous trees in the area as well.
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Photo ID: 112716
Date Shot
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Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Kevin Morgan
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Crescent (5,550 ft)
Boulder County, CO
78
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Near the east end of Crescent, the Zephyr is on the main and moving west at track speed. There are several residences in the area that, if you don't mind living a very rural life, would be quite nice.
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Photo ID: 112715
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, July 1, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Plain to Crescent (MP 25.3 to MP 30.6)
Boulder County, CO
87
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The longest Tunnel in the Tunnel District is Tunnel 17, which is 1,752 feet long, or roughly 1/3 of a mile long. The tunnel allows the tracks to leave South Draw, and connect with the open valley at Crescent, near Gross Reservoir. The westbound Zephyr is approach a clear (green) intermediate signal just east of Tunnel 17 on the approach to Crescent.
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