Moments after negotiating the twists and turns of Glorieta Pass, we see Amtrak's Southwest Chief #3 as it makes its way into Canyonicto, NM, on a brisk Autumn afternoon.
Having just departed from Las Vegas, NM, Amtrak's Southwest Chief #3 splits the first pair of semaphore signals that it'll encounter West of Las Vegas.
Featuring a freshly painted blade, here we see only 1 of the 47 remaining operational Semaphore Signals that currently reside alongside the Glorieta and Raton Subdivisions.
Having successfully negotiated Glorieta Pass, here we see Amtrak's westbound Southwest Chief #3 as it descends into Canyoncito, NM. Running roughly 5 hours behind schedule, the train makes a timel... (more)
January 5, 2015. Roughly midway through its cross-country journey and with some friendly waving from the crew, Amtrak's Southwest Chief #4 makes an on-time appearance as it travels though Rowe, NM... (more)