Amtrak's westbound Southwest Chief passes the very photogenic blades at the east end of Watrous siding on its journey to California.
Amtrak 3 splits the blades at the east-end of Watrous among the fall colors. The yellow flag was recently placed as a result of slow orders issued from findings from the rail-flaw detector car.
Amtrak's westbound Southwest Chief passes through the semaphores at the east end of the siding at Watrous in this amazing stretch of railroad that is more like a time machine than a modern mainlin... (more)
The westbound SOUTHWEST CHIEF meets an eastbound freight at Watrous, New Mexico, March 6, 2005. Watrous siding is located just east of Las Vegas, New Mexico, on the La Junta, Colorado, to Albuquer... (more)
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.
A BNSF officers special splits the semaphores between East Watrous and Shoemaker, NM on the BNSF Raton Sub 2/21/12. This is a rare move these days on this line, as the only scheduled train to run ... (more)
An southbound freight train works towards Albuquerque, NM from Raton, NM. Here the train is 108 miles south of Raton as they pass thru the south end of Watrous and passes one of the numerious set ... (more)
westbound Amtrak Southwest Limited passing semaphores at east end of Watrous NM siding