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» Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (ATSF) (more..)
» EMD GP60M (more..)
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» Belen, New Mexico, USA (more..)
» August 18, 1990
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» ATSF 140 (more..)
» 961 (more..)
» Joe McMillan (more..)
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On August 18, 1990, train 961 eases into Belen on the north main for servicing and a crew change. On the head end are 140-102-2811-3615-5264 (GP60M/GP60M/GP35/GP39-2/SDF40-2). At left, moving off East Main Track #2 onto the south main, is intermodal train 578 behind four SD45s. The New Mexico Rail Runner's Belen commuter station now occupies the space just to the right of 961's engine consist. This photo was taken off the Reinken Avenue overpass.
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