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The Deseret Power Railway () , formerly known as the ''Deseret-Western Railway'', is an electrified
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operating in northeastern
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and northwestern
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. It does not connect to the
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and has no signaling system.


History

The railroad was built 1983 by Railroad Builders of
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. All rolling stock was trucked 90 miles via highway from
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, the nearest point of the national rail network. The railroad began operation in January 1984 as Deseret Western Railway owned by ''Western Fuels Utah'' (WFU). This joint company was owned 90% by the ''Deseret Generation & Transmission Cooperative'', which operated the Bonanza Power Plant, and 10% by
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. Its task was to operate the Deserado Mine and transport the produced coal to the power plant. In December 2001 ''Deseret Generation & Transmission Cooperative'' bought the 10% share in WFU from Western Fuels Association and changed the name of WFU into ''Blue Mountain Energy''. At the same time the railroad changed its name to the current ''Deseret Power Railroad''.


Route description

The Deseret Power Railroad exists only to transport
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from the co-operative's Deserado Coal Mine located northeast of
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and south of
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to their 400 MW Bonanza Power Plant located northwest of Bonanza, Utah. The mined coal is of high-volatile
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C quality. The length of the railway is about , with in Utah. Each end of the line has a
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. A siding is located halfway between the power plant and the mine. There are at least three grade crossings on the line, one of which, at Deserado Mine Road, has active warning devices. All other roads use over- or underpasses. The underpasses are typically built as
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s. The route climbs from the mine over the
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, the lowest spot in the
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, before descending and crossing
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. Afterwards it climbs another ridge before reaching the power plant.


Operations and equipment

The railroad is electrified using an overhead
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system energized at 50 kV 60 Hz AC to supply power to its electric locomotives. Motive power initially consisted of two
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E60Cs with road numbers WFU-1 and WFU-2. These two locomotives operated a 35-car train twice daily between the mine and the power plant. The trip between power plant and coal mine takes less than one hour. In September 2001, the locomotives received new road numbers (DPR-1 and DPR-2) when the railroad changed its name. The locomotive lettering was changed from Deseret Western Railroad to Deseret Railroad by painting over the word ''Western''. At the same time, the railroad purchased two more E60C locomotives second-hand from an abandoned
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electrification project. The
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(NdeM) had ordered a series of 39 locomotives for 25 kV catenary voltage to be used on the new electrified line from
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. Only 28 locomotives from this series entered revenue service, and the surplus locomotives were stored in
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. Soon after, the electric operation ceased and the catenary was removed to create more clearance for container trains. The two locomotives purchased by Deseret had the road numbers EA031 and EA035. They went first from surplus storage to
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, which sold them to the DPR. They kept the original paint scheme including the side wall lettering. Only EA031 entered revenue service as DPR-3 after being converted to 50 kV catenary supply using the railroad's spare
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. In February 2003, the railroad received 24 new bottom dump hoppers built by Johnstown America. These cars of the Autoflood III type with 5 bays received road numbers DPR-56 to DPR-79. The cars were brought from the manufacturer to
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, where they were picked up by Blue Mountain Energy and trucked to the Deserado Mine Loadout. In October 2004, the railroad purchased three more NdeM locomotives, with road numbers EA012, EA017 and EA028. From this batch, only one locomotive entered revenue service as DPR-4. The locomotive had originally the road number EA012 and the conversion to 50 kV was done by rewinding the transformer. In 2019, a normal weekday saw a 45-car train with three locomotives running once a day, with a second round trip on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The two original locomotives and one of the converted former NdeM locomotives were in use.


See also

*
Navajo Mine Railroad The Navajo Mine is a surface coal mine owned and operated by Navajo Transitional Energy Company (NTEC), LLC in New Mexico, USA, within the Navajo Nation. It operates of track between the Four Corners Generating Station and Navajo Mine (formerly ...
- another electric mine railroad in the US *
Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad The Black Mesa and Lake Powell Railroad was an electrified private railroad operating in Northern Arizona, USA within the Navajo Nation which transported coal from the Peabody Energy Kayenta Mine near Kayenta, Arizona to the Navajo Generating ...
- a former electric mine railroad in the US


References


External links


UtahRails.net - Deseret Western Railway
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