RailPictures.Net Photo: DRGW 5345 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad EMD SD40T-2 at Rollinsville, Colorado by Mike Danneman
 
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» Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad (more..)
» EMD SD40T-2 (more..)
» Union Pacific’s Moffat Tunnel Subdivision 
» Rollinsville, Colorado, USA (more..)
» April 22, 2001
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» DRGW 5345 (more..)
» UP MDVRO (more..)
» Mike Danneman (more..)
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Rolling meet at Rollins
In the aftermath of a late high country snowstorm, Union Pacific MDVRO manifest freight rumbles westward on the main, meeting an eastbound BNSF helper set at Rollinsville, Colorado, on April 22, 2001. The freight is powered by five motors, including Rio Grande Tunnel Motors Nos. 5345 and 5371, while the two SD40-2 helpers are drifting back to Denver after helping a westbound BNSF freight to the Moffat Tunnel. Needless to say—UP doesn’t run Rio Grande SD40T-2s, nor does BNSF operate manned helpers—on the Moffat main line anymore.
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