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RailPictures.Net Photo: ATSF M.160 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (ATSF) Motorcar at Portales, New Mexico by Joe McMillan
 
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        Community Response Locomotive Details Location/Date of Photo
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        » Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe (ATSF) (more..)
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        » Carlsbad District main line 
        » Portales, New Mexico, USA (more..)
        » January 21, 1964
        Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
        » ATSF M.160 (more..)
        » 26 (more..)
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        Motor Train #26 scoots along just south of Portales, New Mexico, en route from Carlsbad to Clovis. Trailing the motor is chair-observation #3197. Motor M.160 alternated with the M.190 on these trains. Today, the M.160 is on display in the Dallas, Texas, area. Trains 25 and 26 were discontinued on August 28, 1967.
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