If you've ever had the feeling you were on a streak of bad luck, you and the bridge over Colorado Highway 72 at Coal Creek Canyon might have something in common. Last December, a significant derailment dropped hopper cars like toys all over the bridge and both approaches, closing the highway. Monday, May 17th, was a bit different, but it had a similar impact, with delayed motorists, re-routed freight and a Cal-Z sent through Wyoming.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Coal Creek Canyon Bridge Knocked Out Of Service A Second Time
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Amtrak,
CDOT,
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
freight,
general transportation,
Moffat Route,
MOW,
passenger,
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Coal Creek Canyon Bridge damaged
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Video: D&SNG Between the Rails At Hermosa
The D&SNG is the only narrow gauge railroad that, like the UP 844, has never ceased operations. It's squat, black engines and strings of Grande Gold coaches have been delighting railfans for more than half a century.
The video below, set from a unique angle, is from Hermosa, Colorado. No analog quality here! A train running over you (or your camera) at a good 25 or 30 miles an hour is impressive, and with digital quality and a widescreen format, it's quite an amazing vantage point between the rails!
Video: C&TS Photo Freight
While every summer, the tourist railroads haul thousands of visitors, this is different from their original purpose of hauling goods, passengers, supplies, ore, pipe and even oil. For the railfan born too late, there is nothing more true to that expeience than watching a photo freight, a train constructed by the railroad explicitly for the benefit of photographing it.
MBTA Sues Denver Based Tie Manufacturer
Boston, Massachusetts' MBTA is suing Denver-based Rocla Concrete Tie Inc. for an estimated $91 Million tie replacement project after the previous ties sold to them as 50 year ties with a 15 year warranty apparently now lie crumbling beneath the MBTAs Old Colony line, which leaves Boston's city center and follows a SE direction to Plymouth.
William M. Moedinger 1913 - 2010
Noted Colorado narrow gauge enthusiast and author William M. Moedinger passed away April 24, 2010. He is the author of The Road To Paradise: The Story of The Rebirth of the Strasburg Rail Road. as well as a fan of anything that ran on rails. He was the recipient of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society's 2003 Railroad History Award in photography.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Rock Slide Causes Amtrak Service Disruption
Here's the answer to a question I know that everyone was anxious to know. The question is "Is it really possible to drive a P42 engine backward?
The answer is, if you have a conductor to spot you, sure!
The answer is, if you have a conductor to spot you, sure!
Amtrak P42 #67 pulls the California Zephyr consist while running backward through Arvada, Colorado, on May 15, 2010. |
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Cab And Trailer Utility Truck Split Decision At Ft Lupton
On April 13th, a construction worker at the Ft. Lupton Vestas plant drove his utility truck into the path of an oncoming Union Pacific container train. Jose Lucio was making a turn on an unfamiliar crossing and did not completely clear the grade crossing before the rear of his truck was caught by the lead unit. The train was traveling 50 MPH, but took only 1,000 feet beyond the crossing to come to a complete stop. John Carr of the Ft. Lupton Press covered the accident and the construction company's personnel cleaning up the resulting destruction of the truck.
John Carr, Ft Lupton Press |
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Collision Location near Ft. Lupton, CO
Sunday, May 2, 2010
6th Avenue Bridge Rollout Completed Early
6th Avenue light rail bridge rolls into place. 9News photo |
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Events,
general transportation,
Light Rail,
MOW,
passenger,
RTD
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Ft. Carson Plans To Expand Rail Capacity Starting This Fall
The United States Army Corps of Engineers is planning an expansion of the Ft. Carson rail yard. Ft. Carson is a large army post southwest of Colorado Springs. In the 1940s, Camp Carson--named for explorer and soldier Gen. Kit Carson--was started to raise Army troops for combat in World War II. Around the time nearby Camp Hale near Leadville was closed, Camp Carson became Ft. Carson.
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history,
Joint Line,
MOW
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Fort Carson, CO, USA
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
UP 844 To Visit Milliken On June 26
The City of Milliken, Colorado is celebrating its centennial this year, and the town Historical Society has scheduled a train day on June 26, 2010, to celebrate. The Union Pacific's 4-8-4 steam locomotive #844 will make an appearance that day in town. The UP Steam site shows the schedule set for June 25th and 26th, probably taking the 25th to travel to Milliken and overnight there, and then using the 26th to perform and travel back.
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Events,
steam,
Union Pacific
Location:
Milliken, CO, USA
Friday, April 23, 2010
Postponed: 6th Avenue Light Rail Bridge Roll-out
Due to bad weather, the RTD FasTracks team has chosen to postpone the planned roll-out of the 6th Avenue Light Rail Bridge from this weekend until next weekend, weather permitting.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Palmer Lake Meets Set For May
For those near the Front Range, a small, semi-regular gathering of railfans reconvenes at their usual spot, a small parking lot in north Palmer Lake (see map). The meet is as egalitarian and informal as possible, with no meals or facilities provided. Someone usually brings a scanner that picks up what trains are in the area.
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BNSF,
Conventions,
Events,
Joint Line,
Union Pacific
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