Photo By: Kevin Morgan

The siding at the main are on very different grades near the west end of Broomfield. This is because, once upon a time, the two lines belonged to separate railroads. In this shot, the train on the right (the "Stinky Slinky") is holding while the train on the left (a coal empty) pulls north through the siding.
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Posted By Ron On Thursday, March 15, 2012 At 9:33:48 PM (PT)

Kevin - I enjoy all of your pictures and am interested in learning about where the different locations are. Where is the west end of Broomfield from which this shot was taken? Thanks.

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Location Information
City or County and State
Broomfield, CO

Subdivision
Front Range (BNSF)

Milepost or Control Point




Train Information
Railroad
GBNVGAT4-12T
Model
C44-9W
Unit Number
BNSF 5279

Symbol
Paint Scheme  




Photo Information
Camera Make/Model
Canon / Canon EOS 40D
ISO
200
Flash
Did Not Fire

Focal Length
250 mm
Shutter
1/500 seconds
Aperture
f/8


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