RailPictures.Net Photo: ATSF 301C Amtrak EMD F7(A) at Los Cerrillos, New Mexico by Martin Matlack
 
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» Amtrak (more..)
» EMD F7(A) (more..)
» La Bajada Hill, West of Los Cerrillos 
» Los Cerrillos, New Mexico, USA (more..)
» October 12, 1972
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» ATSF 301C (more..)
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Amtrak #3, The Super Chief, descends La Bajada Hill, westbound for Albuquerque. Amtrak is just over 1 year old and is still using old ATSF Warbonnet power, and the train is still a combination of low and high-level equipment. Early Amtrak stripes are visible on the baggage car and coaches. A dome car, probably ex-Turquoise Room, is visible in the first-class section toward the rear of the consist.
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