ColoradoRailfan.com » Photo Gallery » Photo Search » View Photos

Next Page

Photo ID: 111988
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 16, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CO-93
Arvada, CO
55
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
A week earlier, I mentioned that a 50-foot section of the Rocky Spur had been removed just east of the CO-93 grade crossing. It seems that whatever utility work was being done beneath the tracks has been completed. The tracks have been reconnected and ballast has been laid.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 111889
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, March 7, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CO-72
Arvada, CO
53
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
A 20 to 30 foot section of the Rocky Spur is missing just south (west) of the CO-72 grade crossing. This is likely due to the commercial construction taking place in the area. This means that the five covered hoppers you see in the distance are currently completely isolated as the track is also severed near the CO-93 grade crossing.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 111887
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, March 7, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CO-93
Arvada, CO
53
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
Five covered hoppers sit on the Rocky Spur, east of a 50 foot gap in the rails. It appears that a ditch has been dug, perhaps to lay some plumbing. The covered hoppers have been sitting here for several months. Not sure what is going on with the aggregate plant at the north end of the spur.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 111886
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, March 7, 2025 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CO-93
Arvada, CO
46
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
Interestingly, I noticed that a 50 foot section of the Rocky Spur (Rocky Flats Industrial Lead) has been removed just east of the CO-93 grade crossing. This appears to have something to do with the commercial construction happening in the area on either side of the spur.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 111412
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, December 5, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead
Arvada, CO
95
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
For the past several weeks (maybe even a couple months), these five covered hoppers have been hanging out near the southern end of the Rocky Flats Industrial Lead. I'm not sure why they are here...it seems that the west local has not been running to deliver or pick up cars from the aggregate plant at the north end of the spur.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 111057
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, September 13, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Arvada, CO
105
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
A few hundred feet from the CO-72 grade crossing, a quartet of covered hoppers sit idle on the Rocky Flat Industrial Lead. The West Local left these cars here a few days. Most likely, the aggregate plant on the spur was not ready to receive the cars, so they were simply left here. The next time the local runs, it'll likely shove the cars down to the plant.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 110849
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 4, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Jefferson County, CO
114
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
A pair of SD40-2s are working on the west local today. The first time I have ever seen six axle power working on the west local. Six axle power is not permitted on the wye on the branch, so if the local returns with cars, they will have to run around them at Rocky.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 110848
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 4, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Jefferson County, CO
116
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) CSFN
At the absolute end of the Rocky Spur, on the other side of the Acrosa aggregate plant loadout. This G8 was built in the late 1950s by General Motors Diesel, the Canadian plant for EMD. The unit went to Canadian National and spent a lot of time around the CN system. It was eventually bought by Texas Industries Inc (TXI), and moved here, to the aggregate plant along CO-93. The unit became redundant when the aggregate plant purchase a track-mobile to switch cars. The unit has sat quiet in this same spot for the last 17 years, not being used since 2007. Fortunately, it has been donated to the Pueblo Railway museum. It will eventually be moved and restored.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 110847
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 4, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Jefferson County, CO
109
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
Two things I have never seen before, prior to today. First is the West Local running on a Sunday. But even more interesting is the power. A pair of SD40-2s are working the local. I've never seen six axle power run on the Rocky Flats Industrial lead. The local just arrived at the aggregate plant at the north end, but the plants car mover is in the way of the inbound track. The crew is working on a solution to move the track mover.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 110432
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, April 19, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Arvada, CO
129
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
Just west of the switch that leads to the main at Rocky, a track tamper is tied down on the Rocky Flats Industrial Lead. The West Local runs up the spur on Tuesdays. Since today is Friday, MOW crews do not have to worry about the equipment being in the way for several more days.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 109760
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky
Arvada, CO
284
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
It is pretty rare to see the West Local running with only a single unit! Two is by far most common. On this particular day, however, UP 1507 is the single unit managing seven covered hoppers down the 8% back to the mainline.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 109759
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Rocky
Arvada, CO
520
(2 Comments Posted)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
The sun is setting rapidly and, just minutes before the shadow from the mountain overtakes the West Local, the train backs down the 8% grade toward the mainline (already in the shadows) at Rocky.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 109758
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CO-93
Arvada, CO
188
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
A brakeman protects the West Local making its reverse move south down the Rocky Spur, across Colorado Highway 93. Drivers are likely somewhat surprised to be stopped for a train as this spur only sees (on average) one train every three weeks.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 109757
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Jefferson County, CO
260
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
The West Local is about to pick up one more covered hopper, sitting on the south leg of the wye on the Rocky Spur. After picking it up and charging air in the car, the train will return back south on the spur to the mainline at Rocky.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 109756
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, November 15, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Jefferson County, CO
238
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Rocky Flats Industrial Lead (UP) Union Pacific
As a single GP40-2 prepares to back down the south leg of the wye on the Rocky Spur, picking up a 7th covered hopper, you can see where the Moffat Mainline runs along the Rockies in the distance. Plainview runs left-to-right across the scene on the mountain toward the left.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Next Page

Check out ColoradoRailfan.com on Facebook
Check out the latest ColoradoRailfan.com photos on Flickr

ColoradoRailfan.com Email Subscription
To receive updates made to ColoradoRailfan.com via Email, Click Here.

The D&RGW Site Ring
This site owned by: Kevin Morgan
Add Your Site

SiteRing by Bravenet.com

SiteRing by Bravenet.com

All content ©2000,2025 by Kevin Morgan, except where noted. Please do not use any material from this site without permission. Thank You.