Santa Fe five-unit F7s 305 (A-A-B-B-B) was on No. 1 the streamlined SAN FRANCISCO CHIEF on July 3, 1970 during the Belen, N.M. servicing stop. One hundred and two years of Santa Fe passenger... (more)
The Rio Puerco River was running muddy as Santa Fe Train 1, San Francisco Chief, crossed it westbound on Aug. 8, 1970, after leaving Albuquerque, about 34 miles back.
The A-B-B-A set of Alco PA units accelerates the SAN FRANCISCO CHIEF out of town as two crewmen wave. Santa Fe's first GP35, 1300, leads a group of units sitting at the fuel rack.
A long set of Alco A-B-B-A units is ready to back down to train 1, SAN FRANCISCO CHIEF, at Clovis. The train came into town behind another A-B-B-B set.