RM2H999C2–The Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico, was built in 1909. The station is a daily stop for the Southwest Chief passenger train operated by Amtrak
RMCPF43F–Amtrack still serves the small town of Lamy, New Mexico, just outside of Santa Fe.
RMJH5Y55–Lamy, New Mexico train station. Many Manhattan Project scientists used this station.
RMP93Y7B–New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Lamy, Amtrak train station
RF2HGJCPB–Lamy, NM - APRIL 1: Empty railroad station in Lamy, New Mexico. Lamy NM is a stop on the Amtrack Southwestern Chief railway route.
RMCXCRWT–Southern Railway Train, Santa Fe, New Mexico
RF2H2YBF7–A passenger train car painted top-to-bottom with art sits at the Lamy Amtrak station in Lamy, New Mexico, just south of Santa Fe. The A Song of Fire a
RMBT2A5R–Locomotive train engine leaving Santa Fe Railyard Railrunner station
RF2H5CR9M–Railroad Station, Lamy, New Mexico. At this railroad station, Manhattan Project scientists and family arrived on their way to Los Alamos
RMC67YD7–Lamy Amtrak station, built in 1909 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, terminus for the Santa Fe Southern Railway.
RF2E335AW–French Socialist Party first secretary Martine Aubry is welcomed by her special advisor Francois Lamy as she arrives by train to the station of La Rochelle, western France on August 26, 2010. Aubry came to open the Socialist Party's annual summer camp. Photo by Patrick Bernard/ABACAPRESS.COM
RMCYKB1C–Train station in Lamy, New Mexico
RF2E4B79W–Exclusive. French socialist first secretary Martine Aubry flancked by Francois Lamy arrives at La Rochelle train station received by Maxime Bono, mayor of La Rochelle to the socialist party's summer university during the week end France, on August 28, 2009. Photo by Patrick Bernard/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2H999GN–The Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico, was built in 1909. The station is a daily stop for the Southwest Chief passenger train operated by Amtrak
RMCPF48A–Amtrack still serves the small town of Lamy, New Mexico, just outside of Santa Fe.
RMJH5Y06–Lamy, New Mexico train station. Many Manhattan Project scientists used this station.
RF2H2YBF6–A locomotive painted top-to-bottom with “Game of Thrones” dragon art sits at the Lamy Amtrak station in Lamy, New Mexico, just south of Santa Fe. The
RMBRPY7C–Locomotive train engine leaving Santa Fe Railyard Railrunner station
RF2H5CRA4–Railroad Station, Lamy, New Mexico. At this railroad station, Manhattan Project scientists and family arrived on their way to Los Alamos
RMC67Y48–Lamy Amtrak station, built in 1909 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, terminus for the Santa Fe Southern Railway.
RF2E4B7B2–Exclusive. French socialist first secretary Martine Aubry flancked by Francois Lamy arrives at La Rochelle train station received by Maxime Bono, mayor of La Rochelle to the socialist party's summer university during the week end France, on August 28, 2009. Photo by Patrick Bernard/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2H99989–The Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico, was built in 1909. The station is a daily stop for the Southwest Chief passenger train operated by Amtrak
RMCPF442–Amtrack still serves the small town of Lamy, New Mexico, just outside of Santa Fe.
RMERG7E6–Antique luggage cart at the historic Santa Fe train depot in Lamy, New Mexico that is now an Amtrak station
RF2H5CRA1–Railroad Station, Lamy, New Mexico. At this railroad station, Manhattan Project scientists and family arrived on their way to Los Alamos
RMC67YBR–Lamy Amtrak station, built in 1909 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, terminus for the Santa Fe Southern Railway.
RM2H9998W–The Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico, was built in 1909. The station is a daily stop for the Southwest Chief passenger train operated by Amtrak
RMCPF44E–Amtrack still serves the small town of Lamy, New Mexico, just outside of Santa Fe.
RMJH5Y97–Lamy, New Mexico train station. Many Manhattan Project scientists used this station.
RF2H5CR9Y–Railroad Station, Lamy, New Mexico. At this railroad station, Manhattan Project scientists and family arrived on their way to Los Alamos
RMC67Y8R–Lamy Amtrak station, built in 1909 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, terminus for the Santa Fe Southern Railway.
RF2H999DY–Railroad tracks in front of the historic Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico, a stop for the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak.
RMCPF48X–Amtrack still serves the small town of Lamy, New Mexico, just outside of Santa Fe.
RMJH5YAW–Lamy, New Mexico train station. Many Manhattan Project scientists used this station.
RF2H5CRA3–Railroad Station, Lamy, New Mexico. At this railroad station, Manhattan Project scientists and family arrived on their way to Los Alamos
RF2H999EG–Railroad tracks in front of the historic Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico, a stop for the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak.
RMCPF49A–A passenger car sits on the tracks at the Lamy station.
RMJH5Y82–Lamy, New Mexico train station. Many Manhattan Project scientists used this station.
RF2H999RJ–A young filmmaker operates a Canon video camera while making a documentary at the historic Lamy train station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HYYXMG–An Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train arrives at the Amtrak station in Lamy, New Mexico, to pick up passengers headed west to Los Angeles.
RM2HYYXM4–An Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train arrives at the Amtrak station in Lamy, New Mexico, to pick up passengers headed west to Los Angeles.
RM2HYYXMY–An Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train arrives at the Amtrak station in Lamy, New Mexico, to pick up passengers headed west to Los Angeles.
RM2HYYXGW–An Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train arrives at the Amtrak station in Lamy, New Mexico, to pick up passengers headed west to Los Angeles.
RM2HBTH8E–An Amtrak conductor waves as the passenger train departs from the station in Lamy, New Mexico, with service between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2HBTH3P–The Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train arrives at the rural Lamy, New Mexico, station. The train runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2HBTH50–The Amtrak Southwest Chief passenger train arrives at the rural Lamy, New Mexico, station. The train runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H999C8–A sign posted on the door of the Amtrak train station in Lamy, New Mexico, advises of possible service changes caused by the pandemic.
RM2H9994A–An Amtrak train stops to pick up passengers in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2H99965–An Amtrak train, the Southwest Chief, arrives in Lamy, New Mexico, en route from Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2HYYXTG–An Amtrak employee loads suitcases on an Amtrak passenger train stopped in Lamy, New Mexico, to pick up passengers.
RM2H99943–An Amtrak train conductor waves as the Southwest Chief departs Lamy, New Mexico, en route from Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H9990H–An Amtrak conductor in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H9991F–An Amtrak conductor in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H998Y4–An Amtrak conductor in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H998XM–An Amtrak conductor in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H9993Y–An Amtrak employee in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H9992R–An Amtrak employee in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H9992G–An Amtrak employee in Lamy, New Mexico, loads luggage into the Southwest Chief passenger train which runs between Chicago and Los Angeles.
RM2H9996F–An Amtrak train time table in the depot in Lamy, New Mexico. The Southwest Chief operates between Chicago to Los Angeles with a quick stop in Lamy.
RM2HBTH8J–A time table in the Lamy, New Mexico, Amtrak train station shows the Southwest Chief train schedule for trains running between Los Angeles and Chicago
RMTA3FY1–A station employee welcomes an arriving Amtrak passenger train at the depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FX5–A string of dried chile pods, called ristras, hangs on a vintage railroad station baggage cart at the historic train depot in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FX1–A string of dried chile pods, called ristras, hangs on a vintage railroad station baggage cart at the historic train depot in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RM2HCRBEH–An Amtrak passenger train (the Southwest Chief) arrives at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HCRBD3–An Amtrak train porter helps load a boarding passenger's luggage at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HCRBE8–Passengers stand on the platform as an Amtrak passenger train (the Southwest Chief) arrives at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HCRBDX–Passengers stand on the platform as an Amtrak passenger train (the Southwest Chief) arrives at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HCRBE9–Passengers stand on the platform as an Amtrak passenger train (the Southwest Chief) arrives at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RMTA3FY9–An Amtrak conductor helps passengers board a train at the railroad depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FXN–Railroad passengers prepare to board an Amtrak train at the historic train depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FY7–An Amtrak assistant conductor helps passengers board a train at the train depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FY4–An Amtrak assistant conductor helps passengers board a train at the train depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FY6–An Amtrak conductor completes paper work after picking up passengers at the train depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FXP–The Amtrak logo on the side of a passenger coach stopped to pick up passengers at the historic train depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico, USA.
RMTA3FXT–The Amtrak logo on the side of a passenger coach stopped to pick up passengers at the historic train depot and Amtrak stop in Lamy, New Mexico, USA.
RM2H998RG–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H998NP–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H998TG–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H9996A–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H998K4–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H998P7–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2H998T7–Train passengers at Lamy, New Mexico, prepare to board the Southwest Chief operated by Amtrak which operates between Chicago to Los Angeles.
RM2EFGG7G–An entrance door to the waiting room at the historic railroad depot in Lamy, New Mexico, an AMTRAK stop on the Southwest Chief passenger train route.
RM2HBTH5K–An Amtrak porter helps load passenger luggage at a scheduled stop for the Southwest Chief in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HBTH5R–An Amtrak porter helps load passenger luggage at a scheduled stop for the Southwest Chief in Lamy, New Mexico.
RM2HBTH88–An Amtrak porter helps load passenger luggage at a scheduled stop for the Southwest Chief in Lamy, New Mexico.
RMTA3FXK–An entrance door to the waiting room at the historic railroad depot in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FXM–An entrance door to the waiting room at the historic railroad depot in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RMTA3FXF–An entrance door to the waiting room at the historic railroad depot in Lamy, New Mexico USA
RF2H999RX–A sign alerts passengers waiting for their Amtrak train at the Lamy, New Mexico, station that a motion picture is being filmed in the area.
RF2H999KF–A yellow line on the platform at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico. Train passengers are urged to stand behind the line when trains approach.
RF2H999MK–A yellow line on the platform at the train station in Lamy, New Mexico. Train passengers are urged to stand behind the line when trains approach.
RF2H999XK–The historic logo for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway painted on a vintage boxcar at historic Lamy Station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RF2H999X4–The historic logo for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway painted on a vintage boxcar at historic Lamy Station in Lamy, New Mexico.
RF2H999Y5–The historic logo for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway painted on a vintage boxcar at historic Lamy Station in Lamy, New Mexico.
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