In 2004, the UP began upgrading the Ft. Collins branch to allow 6 axle power to be used. Traffic was increasing on the Great Western and the UP would be handling larger, more frequent trains. Part of this upgrade included building a siding along the UP track eliminating the need to use BNSFs North Yard. In this photo, 5 UP motors are in North Yard to interchange with the BNSF and GWR. |
Date:
3/3/2006 |
Location:
Fort Collins, CO Map  |
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544 |
Collection Of:

Richard Kundert |
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Author: Richard Kundert
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Picture Categories: Action |
This picture is part of album: Union Pacific's Ft. Collins Branch |