Recent news articles state that BNSF makes light use for freight of the former Santa Fe Transcon between Newton, KS, and Belen/Dalies, NM. Apparently, not all segments are traversed.
Anyone know how many freights per week there are and which communities are still served?
RJ Emery near Santa Fe, NM
I would think you might get more responses to your question if you posted it on "General discussion" forum rather than here on the Passenger forum...
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CarneJ1,
Good point. Thanks for the suggestion.
Mark Meyer
Statement of original post should point out ATSF Transcon/ Northern Route (original route)....Southern Transcon via Belen Cut-off happened 3+ decades later and was surveyed to death before actually built. (IIRC - Abo was an SP surveyor who died on one of those surveys)
Trinidad- La Junta is used a little more often than just for military moves to Simpson/Pinon Canyon Military Manuever site (I was there when it was built, RIP Jon Sorenson)....it figures into the current of traffic schemes BNSF uses to run between Pueblo and Amarillo bypassing the Crooked & Slow. Every different operating regime treats it differently.
mudchicken Trinidad- La Junta is used a little more often than just for military moves to Simpson/Pinon Canyon Military Manuever site (I was there when it was built, RIP Jon Sorenson)....it figures into the current of traffic schemes BNSF uses to run between Pueblo and Amarillo bypassing the Crooked & Slow. Every different operating regime treats it differently.
Not the case. Southbound trains operate from Pueblo to La Junta through Boise City to Amarillo.
Northbound trians operate Amariillo to Pueblo via Dalhart, Clayton, Trinidad.
To incorporate the Trinidad-La Junta segment into any of this would require an awkward (and long) backup move at Trinidad.
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