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Thanks for the post. I spent two weeks in Santa Fe back in 2000 and rode the Santa Fe Southern to Lamy and back.
It looks like a lot has changed in 18 years. Does the RailRunner go all the way to Albuquerque?
It's the end of the line for the Rail Runner at Belen (pronounced bah LEN). My train, 512, becomes 511 between the 1515 arrival and the 1540 departure.
The mainline nearby has sights galore.

At speed. I will not tell you what speed I saw in the engineer's cab.
The Amtrak in Albuquerque.
Trains that pass in the ... afternoon.
We were getting close to Santa Fe again. A little rain fell.
I'm glad this was not necessary.
As with all the other stops, the train arrived on-time in Santa Fe. It was a long day for me, but the expenses were very low for this much enjoyment.
The videos were basically unedited, as my software failed me today. My apologies.
... It looks like a lot has changed in 18 years. Does the RailRunner go all the way to Albuquerque?
There, and beyond. There
was talk of it going to Taos, but $ seems to stand in the way.
Planning another trip soon.
(Sung to the tune of a Christmas favourite) I'm dreaming of a Macalicious.
Looking forward to the line opening again. I'm now old enough to get the 'senior' fare.
Operating on an abbreviated schedule.
A 60 second promo video of the RailRunner:
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