
New Mexico Passenger Trains: Rail Runner, Amtrak, and Santa Fe Southern - CoasterFan2105
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Date: 2022-05-12
Comments and reviews: 10
The
Sadly santa fe southern railroad went out of business anout 3-4 years ago and most of there stock has been went sold off. ATM that I write this I'm Santa Fe the only thing I see if SFSR is a passenger are that's it I m not sure about lamy tho since they do store a few more cars there but theres no telling
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Sadly santa fe southern railroad went out of business anout 3-4 years ago and most of there stock has been went sold off. ATM that I write this I'm Santa Fe the only thing I see if SFSR is a passenger are that's it I m not sure about lamy tho since they do store a few more cars there but theres no telling
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MrBnsftrain
2: 00 that e-bell sounds different! it sounds like the ones on Canadian locomotives!
5: 16 Nice catch of a 2-car railrunner!
6: 31 that horn sounds nice!
Do freight trains even run on the rail Runner route? The Southwest Chief does for a good portion!
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2: 00 that e-bell sounds different! it sounds like the ones on Canadian locomotives!
5: 16 Nice catch of a 2-car railrunner!
6: 31 that horn sounds nice!
Do freight trains even run on the rail Runner route? The Southwest Chief does for a good portion!
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anthony851
Tail feathers on Bi-Level carriages give the illusion of speed. I have ridden on the Go Transit trains using the same Bombardier carriages between Toronto and Barrie, ON. Nice riding carriages and a great view from the upper deck.
Anthony
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Tail feathers on Bi-Level carriages give the illusion of speed. I have ridden on the Go Transit trains using the same Bombardier carriages between Toronto and Barrie, ON. Nice riding carriages and a great view from the upper deck.
Anthony
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Max
I live in Albuquerque. New Mexico is SO underrated. I wish it was as packed with train action as say, SoCal or Illinois. But you have to have a sharp eye if you want to study rail history in New Mexico. Back then, it dominated the state.
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I live in Albuquerque. New Mexico is SO underrated. I wish it was as packed with train action as say, SoCal or Illinois. But you have to have a sharp eye if you want to study rail history in New Mexico. Back then, it dominated the state.
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SomeWhatsFrooday
Everyone: lolling at the -meep meep-
Me: omg I love the horn at 0: 18 what horn is it? Or am I dum and it's a fricking k5la
Edit: I'm an atom sized brain. It's a k5la.
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Everyone: lolling at the -meep meep-
Me: omg I love the horn at 0: 18 what horn is it? Or am I dum and it's a fricking k5la
Edit: I'm an atom sized brain. It's a k5la.
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Metra
I recently got a True Line Trains HO-Scale New Mexico Rail Runner MP36PH-3C, #109 to be exact. It was a birthday present. Unfortunetly I have to send it back to to bad damage.
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I recently got a True Line Trains HO-Scale New Mexico Rail Runner MP36PH-3C, #109 to be exact. It was a birthday present. Unfortunetly I have to send it back to to bad damage.
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Terry
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A transcontinental train journey back in time and across Canada on-board VIA Rail's legendary Canadian.
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The Last Streamliner
tlong0038 The Last Streamliner
A transcontinental train journey back in time and across Canada on-board VIA Rail's legendary Canadian.
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Lawrence
Great video, as expected. I like your 40-second lead-in. Also it's fun to hear a locomotive that doesn't need to have a constant-rpm revving up from a start.
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Great video, as expected. I like your 40-second lead-in. Also it's fun to hear a locomotive that doesn't need to have a constant-rpm revving up from a start.
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[BV780]
Nice video! The chicken-design looks very good. Also the -meep meep--door-closing-sound is quite funny: D
Thumbs up; Greetings from Munich (Germany!
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Nice video! The chicken-design looks very good. Also the -meep meep--door-closing-sound is quite funny: D
Thumbs up; Greetings from Munich (Germany!
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ted
Albuquerque was my home town and my dad worked for Sante Fe rail road and I've road the trains out of Albuquerque many times, left there in 1952
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Albuquerque was my home town and my dad worked for Sante Fe rail road and I've road the trains out of Albuquerque many times, left there in 1952
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