Amidst some stunning fall foliage, the Southwest Chief splits the blades at the east end of Watrous siding with the "Cimarron River" bringing up the rear.
The westbound Southwest Chief cruises through the six semaphores protecting the siding and main at the ghost town of Colmor.
Amtrak #3 races west out of a late monsoon season thunderstorm 9/12/12. A partial rainbow and rays of sun stand out from the dark sky in the background.
Amtrak "Southwest Chief" Train 4 negotiates a telephone pole-free curve on ex-AT&SF northward near Levy, N.M. on May 29, 2003. Uhh, how many P42's does it take to power this train? Doubtlessl... (more)
It's well after sunset and snow is beginning to fall on the evening of January 28, 2000. Amtrak No. 4, the Southwest Chief, leaves Wagon Mound, New Mexico in a dark cloud of snow. The mesa visible... (more)
Amtrak 3 darts across the Western New Mexico desert with the AMTK 4 leading. Confused?
Two Swooshie'd B40-8W's rumble West, wrong-main-running back to Gallup after serving Western Fuels.
Departing Lamy, the “mixed” trundles along some weed grown and uneven track towards Santa Fe. It’s hard to image that this was once the busy connection to Santa Fe’s namesake city. At the ... (more)
Passengers in the lounger car on Amtrak's westbound Southwest Chief are taking in the scenery as the train traverses a series of reverse curves. The train has help in the form of a BNSF locomotive... (more)
BNSF eastbound stack train. 2 Dash 9's, 2 Gevo's, and 2 different schemes.
Minus 20 in Chama. 487 had been on the point of a flanger train over Cumbres.