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Photo ID: 108601
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, April 29, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Chemical (MP 14.5)
Arvada, CO
820
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
BNSF 7350 passes by what used to be Chemical at the east end of Barbara's Gulch. Until a few years ago, Mesa Oil was located here, right off the Moffat. They ended up becoming very unhappy with the service UP was providing and moved to another location in Denver. There, they are serviced by the short line Denver and Rock Island. The rumor I heard was that UP was refusing to bring the west local out to Mesa Oil more than once a week. A year or two after Mesa Oil left, UP removed the frog for the switch that runs up the spur...a spur that very possibly will never be used again.
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Photo ID: 108600
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, April 29, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Barbara's Gulch (MP 15.9 to MP 17.2)
Arvada, CO
888
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
At the east end of Barbara's Gulch, BNSF's Provo-Denver slowly makes its way east over the final few miles in to Denver. As is usually the case, the Provo-Denver appears to be well-blocked. It also looks like spring might finally be breaking through along the front range!
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Photo ID: 108597
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Crescent (5,550 ft)
Boulder County, CO
1042
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
An ES44AC and two SD70ACes bring up the tail end of a westbound coal empty at Crescent. Due to the thick fog and crazy winter weather (near the end of April), the train will quickly disappear in to the mist as it continues its journey west.
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Photo ID: 108596
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Crescent (5,550 ft)
Boulder County, CO
956
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
This westbound coal empty consists of bathtub gondolas with rotary couplers. All of the gons are either BNSF or BN. What is particularly interesting is that the symbol for the train suggests that it is in fact a UP train. Despite having all BNSF power and BN/BNSF gondolas...
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Photo ID: 108595
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Crescent (5,550 ft)
Boulder County, CO
930
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
Ten days until May! Really mother nature!? Colorado loves drawing out winter as long as it possibly can, as you can seen here. A BNSF coal empty heads west through thick fog on the main at Crescent. Despite being a month in to spring, there is a few inches of snow on the ground and it is only 30°F (-1°C) outside.
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Photo ID: 108594
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Eisele (Clay) (5,780 ft)
Arvada, CO
836
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A BNSF coal empty makes its way west on the main at Eisele (Clay). If you look in the distance to the left, you can see a trio of BNSF units bringing up the end of the train. The train is heading for the Axial mine on the Craig Branch. Presumably, the train will pull straight in under the loader and then head back east with the three units leading the train and the two units here bringing up the rear.
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Photo ID: 108593
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Big Ten Curve (MP 19.5 to MP 20.2)
Arvada, CO
834
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A pair of ES44ACs lead a westbound BNSF coal empty out of Rocky and up Big Ten Loop. The train is heading toward the Axial mine at the west end of the Craig Branch. While there have been BNSF trains on the Moffat in the past, they will go to Utah to load on the Utah Railway. Believe this is the first BNSF coal train to load on the Craig Branch.
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Photo ID: 108592
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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West of Leyden
Arvada, CO
912
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
On a rather gloomy Wednesday morning, a rather unique test train shows up west of Leyden. The train is doing a test run, loading at Axial mine on the Craig Branch! From there, it will run to a power plant in Tucson, AZ. That plant typically receives coal from New Mexico, but if the mine likes the Colorado coal from Axial, then there is a chance this train could be seen more often on the Moffat!

Note: The train symbol CGJGJ is something of a mystery as the train is loading at Axial!
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Photo ID: 108591
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
813
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
Compare and contrast! Two C44-9Ws are nose-to-nose and this shot gives a good look at the original Heritage scheme, which was not used for long, and the Heritage 2 scheme, which was widely used on C44-9Ws and SD70MACs.
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Photo ID: 108590
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
799
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
The BNSF merger occurred 26 years ago and the original "Heritage" scheme showed up not long after. In 2021, there are still quite a few of these Heritage-painted C44-9Ws roaming BNSF's system. These units are referred to as "Goat Boats". The "goat" refers to the Great Northern railroad, which largely inspired the Heritage paint scheme. Great Northern used a goat in their logo. The "boat" refers to the old nickname of GE engines as "U-Boats" in the 1970s.
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Photo ID: 108589
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
786
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A GP35 that has undergone a rebuild and is now a GP39-3 is the fourth unit on the Provo-Denver, sitting in the siding at Leyden. The unit is most likely one of the BNSF switchers either at Grand Junction or Provo and is probably due for a 90-day inspection in Denver.
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Photo ID: 108588
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
798
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
One of the many known common phrases in the railroading world is "hurry up and wait". The crew on the Provo-Denver is experiencing that here as they have to sit and wait in the siding at Leyden for a westbound to come out of the yard.
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Photo ID: 108587
Date Shot
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
792
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
BNSF's Provo-Denver sits in the siding at Leyden facing a red signal. The train is waiting for a westbound BNSF coal empty to come out of Denver before it can continue in to the yard.
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Photo ID: 108586
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, April 17, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Chemical (MP 14.5)
Arvada, CO
823
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A Warbonnet C44-9W and an ES44C4 bring up the rear of the eastbound of the Provo-Denver just east of the intermediate at Chemical. Would be great if a Warbonnet would lead on the Moffat again. However, leaders on the Moffat are now required to be PTC-equipped, and I do not know if BNSF has put PTC equipment in any Warbonnets.
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Photo ID: 108585
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, April 17, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Chemical (MP 14.5)
Arvada, CO
804
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
After waiting in the siding at Rocky to meet two westbound, the Provo-Denver now has clear signals for the rest of the run in to Denver. Here, the train is approaching the intermediate at Chemical, west of Leyden.
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