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Western Railroad Discussion > Breathing in the MountainairDate: 05/16/22 10:38 Breathing in the Mountainair Author: EL833 Prior to the last light coming/going photos I posted last week with this train, I took what I had figured to be my last photo of it in Mountainair, NM. The very late day shadows were filling in available photo spots quickly, so I nabbed one where at least the lead unit was still in sun. While warm, the air was clean and fresh, at least until 12 GEs went screaming past (although only about 1/2 of them were actually pulling). 04-16-2022
Roger Durfee Akron, OH Date: 05/16/22 11:35 Re: Breathing in the Mountainair Author: Plowhandle Beautiful capture !
Mountainair was an unexpected bonus to a wondrous trip thru Abo Canyon for me back in 1993. Date: 05/16/22 11:53 Re: Breathing in the Mountainair Author: jgilmore Excellent shot!
JG Date: 05/16/22 13:43 Re: Breathing in the Mountainair Author: NormSchultze Be sure to have a meal at the Ancient Cities Cafe. Eldest sez it's the best Mexican food he's ever had -and he grew up in south central texas. And be aware this is rattlesnake country - watch where you put your fingers when scrambling around.
Date: 05/16/22 13:51 Re: Breathing in the Mountainair Author: Rathole The Ancient Cities Cafe has changed hands and is now the Mustang Diner. Food is still excellent.
================================================================================ NormSchultze Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Be sure to have a meal at the Ancient Cities Cafe. > Eldest sez it's the best Mexican food he's ever > had -and he grew up in south central texas. > And be aware this is rattlesnake country - watch > where you put your fingers when scrambling > around. Date: 05/16/22 14:25 Re: Breathing in the Mountainair Author: AndyBrown Very nice, great spot!
Andy Date: 05/17/22 08:55 Re: Breathing in the Mountainair Author: texchief1 Nice shot! I've been to that overpass many times.
RC Lundgren Elgin,TX |