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» Glorieta Subdivision 
» New Mexico, USA (more..)
» July 14, 2015
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Here we have a personal favorite of mine, of which many can relate to as a timeless tradition in regards to traveling by rail. Seen here, from the Observation Car of Amtrak's Southwest Chief, passengers kick back while taking in the ever-changing scenery as our train traverses the high-desert terrain of Northern New Mexico.
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