RJ Emery near Santa Fe, NM
ATSF abandoned the Koehler Jct to Ute Park and Stern during 1942, according to the map with this article-
The strage story of the El Paso & Southwestern Trains, February 1966 page 44 part of Southern Pacific ( ARIZONA, EP&SW, HISTORY, MEXICO, "MYRICK, DAVID F.", NEW, SP, TEXAS, TRN )
You may be able to get that issue from http://www.railpub.com/
I believe the Koehler to Hebron line would have been abandoned between during the 1970s. Coking coal from the Koehler mine was one traffic source. It operated from 1906 until 1966 when the nearby York Canyon mine opened to feed the Fontana, California, steel mill.
nanaimo73 wrote:AT&SF abandoned the Koehler Jct to Ute Park and Stern during 1942, according to the map with this article- The strange story of the El Paso & Southwestern Trains, February 1966 page 44 I believe the Koehler to Hebron line would have been abandoned between during the 1970s. Coking coal from the Koehler mine was one traffic source. It operated from 1906 until 1966 when the nearby York Canyon mine opened to feed the Fontana, California, steel mill.
The strange story of the El Paso & Southwestern Trains, February 1966 page 44
Many thanks for that information. Sometimes map makers keep abandoned lines in their renderings even when the rails have been removed.
You seem to have a wealth of information available to you. Could you advise when the Socorro to Magdalena spur on the AT&SF stopped being used and when it was finally abandoned? I know it was active through 1963 at least, and not just to store cattle cars.
joseph2 wrote:A lot of the information you desire is in the book "New Mexico's Railroads" by David Myrick.
By all means*, get a copy of Myrick's book.
(1) The Dawson railroad (SP/EP&E) abandoned in 1962. ATSF put French to Colfax back in in 1965 and turned at Colfax to go to York Canyon Mine. BNSF put the York Canyon Branch up for abandonment this year (York Canyon/ Cherokee & Pittsburg/Pittsburg & Midway Coal could no longer compete with Powder River coal from the underground mine and the strip mine had wandered too far away from the loading loop at York Canyon to be economical)...Ted Turner bought the ranch and wants the coal operation out of there.
Try finding "CoalTown, Life & Times in Dawson NM" while you look for Myrick's book. Good read.
(2) The Koehler Branch (Santa Fe, Rocky Mountain & Eastern) and the connecting spiderweb of branches was all gone by 1967, the wye at Hebron was gone by 1978...Santa Fe was looking at going back up the same alignment as late as 1986 (Santa Fe gave up after that and started selling what it owned up in there). The Cimmarron Branch was gone pre-WW2 that went near Dawson. The Van Houten Branch was gone about 1954 IIRC. The last time I was up in there in 1986, you could hardly find evidence of the Junction at Cimmarron Jcn. where the Cimmaron and Van Houten branches came out. (We lost our bearings up in there more than once locating SFLI property that used to be railroad main track R/W..)
Koehler, Blossburg, Brilliant and Van Houten branches moved coal. You can still see the SLRM&P (Swastika Route)scar running both ways from I-25 at Hebron...
Cimmaron Branch moved some coal, Boy Scouts (Philmont), Lumber and Cattle.