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The eastbound Southwest Chief rolls through the canyons and grades near Glorieta, N.M., north of Lamy, N.M.
On the BNSF- former Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Sept. 2, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM.
Amtrak's eastbound Southwest Chief climbs the grades near Glorieta, N.M., after leaving Lamy,N.M., the station stop for Santa Fe.
On the BNSF- former Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, Sept. 2, 2003, with 200 speed film, 35MM.
The beauty of New Mexico's enchanting scenery comes into play when Amtrak's Southwest Chief rolls through the northern part of the state, just after negotiating some S-curves between Albuquerque and Lamy, N.M. on Nov. 2000.
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