One of the volunteers of the New Mexico Steam Locomotive & Railroad Historical Society, the group that for more than 20 years has worked to restore Santa Fe 2926 back to operating condition, spots... (more)
Volunteers of the New Mexico Steam Locomotive & Railroad Historical Society, the group that for more than 20 years has worked to restore Santa Fe 2926 back to operating condition, have their cell ... (more)
History is made as for the first time in 68 years, Santa Fe 2926 moves under her own power following more than 20 years of work by the volunteers of the New Mexico Steam Locomotive and Railroad Hi... (more)
It's a quiet, Saturday morning in downtown Albuquerque as a number of Rail Runner Express trainsets layover waiting for their next assignment.
A Morning At The Shops. A towering face of concrete and glass begins to warm in the morning sunlight as a new day begins in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Having stood its ground here for close t... (more)
Morning Steam. For the first time since 1953, Santa Fe 2926 moves under her own power after more than 20 years of work by the dedicated volunteers of the New Mexico Steam Locomotive & Railr... (more)
Another work session complete, Santa Fe 2926 is only a couple weeks away from moving under her own power after a long and care taking restoration. Photo taken with permission.
BNSF 9000 idles in the early morning light as it waits for the next assignment out of the Albuquerque yard.
BNSF 9000 and former Santa Fe 636 idle in the Albuquerque yard.
Former Santa Fe 636 and BNSF 9000 idle in the yard in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
History at ABQ - Santa Fe 2926. More than 20 years since it was pulled out of a local park in Albuquerque, New Mexico and moved to the New Mexico Steam Locomotive and Railroad Historical So... (more)
Four Santa Fe SD-39s sit next to the passenger station in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Santa Fe 4015 sit near the depot in downtown Albuquerque.
Former Santa Fe 6764 and 6958 idle in the small yard in Albuquerque.
Former Santa Fe 2439 idles in the small yard in Albuquerque.