RailPictures.Net Photo: ATSF 100 Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe EMD FP45 at Glorieta, New Mexico by Bill Marvel
 
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» Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe (more..)
» EMD FP45 (more..)
» Glorieta Pass 
» Glorieta, New Mexico, USA (more..)
» February 20, 1969
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» ATSF 100 (more..)
» Train 18 (more..)
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Still Santa Fe’s elegant flagship and one of the last of the great passenger trains in February, 1969, the Super Chief, Train 18, slows for a meet with a unit coal train just south of Glorieta, New Mexico. The image is there: The pair of FP45s up front wear GM stylist Leland Knickerbocker’s distinctive Warbonnet scheme and trail an off-season consist of Hi-Level chair cars and diner, Pleasure Dome lounge, and sleepers, all probably sold out, plus baggage car and baggage-dormitory for the crew. So it will be until May 1, 1971 when Amtrak takes over and service starts to slide downhill. Near this spot in March, 1862, a Union force from Colorado met and turned back a force of Texans sent to capture Colorado and its gold and silver mines for the Confederacy and to detach from the Union the entire West as far as he Pacific ocean.
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