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deliver the mail and barrels of potable water from Antonito and San Antonio creeks for sale in localities with severe water shortages. When engineers would pass by towns and blow their whistles, women would bring laundry baskets and collect hot water to do laundry. Brakemen would deliver newspapers from Alamosa to the various stops free of charge by tossing them from the moving trains. One engineer reportedly would deliver a bone daily from an Alamosa butcher shop to Taos Junction for a "loyal newspaper delivery dog ('Minnie')".
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The socio-economic impact of the Chile Line was important to the farmers and residents of Northern New Mexico. For generations the primary mode of production was subsistence farming. The introduction of the railway meant that farmers could now transport their goods to market much faster. Trains would
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festered. The conflict eventually resulted in the D&RG shifting its attention to lucrative mining opportunities to the west. Palmer's "dream of a road to Mexico City finally went glimmering" but the line along the Rio Grande became the exotic southern extent of the D&RGW's famous network in
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and entering the line's servicing facilities near the original depot. The railroad then crossed another trestle as it meandered through Santa Fe. The tracks then followed the right-of-way of Rio Grande Boulevard to a crest above the northwestern part of the city. A 22-mile (35 km) two percent
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to its system, but surveys indicated that such a connection was not feasible. Instead the name of a station 20 miles (32 km) from Taos was restyled Taos Junction in 1915. The line struggled to turn a profit; road transportation began to outcompete the train, and the quality of the timber
1009:. Today's Old Buckman Road roughly traces this part of the Chili Line and remnants of its grade are still visible. From Buckman, the line closely follows the easy grades of the Rio Grande north towards Embudo, through an iron truss bridge crossing the river at 754:(as a branch of its main line) in February 1880. In March the AT&SF and the D&RG publicly signed a restrictive territorial agreement that prevented the southward expansion of the D&RG beyond 850:. Despite some local outcry and national media attention the railway was completely dismantled in 1942. As of 2017, the majority of the Chili Line's former right of way is still relatively intact. 829:. The new station replaced an older one on the north side of the Santa Fe River next to the D&RG's terminal facilities. The D&RG was interested, along with others, in connecting 941:
carried livestock, wool, fruit, chili, beans, sugar, flour, manufactured goods, timber coal, petroleum products, cement, minerals and ores. Heavier rail was laid in 1928 so
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north of the depot at EspaƱola and immediately south of the Chili Line's Rio Chama trestle, however, no track was ever laid beyond the wye. In 1903 the D&RG and the
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typically operated providing connections at Alamosa to an overnight standard gauge train to and from Denver. A meal stop was often scheduled at
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opposite a two-story island depot. These facilities were later replaced by infrastructure capable of tendering petroleum-fueled engines and a
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The Chili Line was officially known as the Santa Fe Branch. Its nickname has been attributed to its freight, which prominently featured
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for much of the distance. As early as 1878 it was reasoned that such a route would not be possible, but Palmer did receive a
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in September 1941. The DR&GW proposed reusing some of the line's infrastructure for use on a railroad along the
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The Santa Fe Branch connected with the D&RG's system at Antonito. Santa Fe is at bottom right-center of map.
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between the two cities on January 9, 1887 was attended by 200 people. The TSF&N was absorbed by the
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for use by the Hallack & Howard Lumber Company for finished lumber products. A line along the
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to Barranca where alternating but steady 1% grades led the line away from the Rio Grande towards
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Only a few branches were constructed along the Chili Line. During the 1880s and 1890s two short
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spurs were built, one from No Agua to Stewart Junction, and another west from Taos Junction to
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and EspaƱola. From Embudo the line began its most steep (4%) and twisting climb through the
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in September 1880 from the Mexican government to build a different north-south line, the
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Narrow-gauge branch of the Denver and Rio Grand Western Railroad
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approved DRG&W's abandonment in 1941. The line closed amid
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shipments was low. The railroad continued to operate until the
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could replace the older locomotives and eliminate need for
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in the early 1900s. Freight trains pulled by class C-19
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opened Santa Fe Union Station on a site adjacent to the
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was under construction, with a railbed built as far as
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Just north of Santa Fe's Union Station the line began
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in 1889 and by 1895 was a unit of the D&RG as the
1109:"Last Train Chugs Over Picturesque Colorado Railroad" 634:(D&RGW). It ran 125.6 miles (202.1 km) from 980:
Guadalupe Street before crossing a trestle over the
1271:Lah, Robert (1994). "The Rio Grande's Chili Line". 678:projected a 2,400-mile (3,900 km) north-south 1292: 1290: 1288: 1359: 140: 1285: 1235: 1233: 874:where the railroad shared a station with the 155: 1193:New Mexico's Railroads: a historical survey 1042: 1040: 1038: 1230: 662:, and to the gastronomy of its patrons. 162: 148: 1383:Closed railway lines in the United States 1186: 1184: 1182: 1180: 1178: 1176: 1174: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1158: 1156: 1154: 1378:3 ft gauge railways in the United States 1329: 1152: 1150: 1148: 1146: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1049:Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Timetable 1035: 967: 784: 1226:. Boston: Stratford. pp. 123, 133. 1051:. Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. 1890. 922:served this purpose when a new road to 1368:Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad 1360: 1325: 1323: 1321: 1319: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1219: 1190: 1074: 1072: 1070: 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1060: 1058: 648:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad 632:Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad 81:Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad 1332:"Cruising the Buckman/La Tierra area" 1239: 1131: 789:Old water tower at the Embudo Station 1103: 1101: 1099: 1088:. September 15, 1941. Archived from 963: 702:. Initially planning to access the 1330:Weideman, Paul (December 1, 2007). 1316: 1270: 1259: 1055: 862:The railroad was almost completely 13: 1296: 1240:Bowen, Eric H (February 8, 2009). 14: 1394: 1096: 350: 997:where a road bridge crossed the 929:Passenger trains were pulled by 780:Rio Grande and Santa Fe Railroad 720:east-west transcontinental route 718:for the construction of its own 670:The original ambitious plans of 570: 550: 528: 506: 484: 462: 440: 418: 398: 378: 356: 349: 329: 307: 285: 265: 245: 225: 203: 1299:"History, The Chili Line Depot" 1119:. September 2, 1941. p. 10 571: 357: 204: 1213: 836:Interstate Commerce Commission 116:125.6 mi (202.13 km) 1: 1028: 933:until replaced by class T-12 857: 672:Denver and Rio Grande Railway 551: 529: 507: 485: 463: 441: 419: 399: 379: 330: 308: 286: 266: 246: 226: 1373:Railway lines closed in 1941 1220:Powell, Fred Wilbur (1921). 690:following the course of the 7: 1115:. 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This line started at a 776:Santa Fe Southern Railway 579: 564: 559: 544: 537: 522: 515: 500: 493: 478: 471: 456: 449: 434: 427: 412: 407: 392: 387: 372: 365: 343: 338: 323: 316: 301: 294: 279: 274: 259: 254: 239: 234: 219: 212: 197: 120: 112: 107: 99: 91: 86: 76: 71: 50: 42: 37: 32: 25:Santa Fe Southern Railway 1197:Colorado Railroad Museum 1191:Myrick, David F (1990). 840:Santa Fe's annual fiesta 660:New Mexico chile peppers 1223:The railroads of Mexico 1113:The Evening Independent 1080:"End of the Chili Line" 926:was completed in 1924. 916:Los Alamos Ranch School 704:Territory of New Mexico 653: 993:along the edge of the 973: 790: 750:The AT&SF reached 1246:Streamliner Schedules 1092:on September 3, 2010. 971: 943:Rio Grande class K-28 788: 1336:Santa Fe New Mexican 1195:(revised ed.). 1013:and passing through 846:in a then embattled 644:EspaƱola, New Mexico 640:Santa Fe, New Mexico 63:Santa Fe, New Mexico 1342:on 29 February 2012 1005:at the foot of the 912:Buckman, New Mexico 710:, a route that the 1303:chililinedepot.com 974: 811:San Juan Extension 809:to the D&RG's 791: 768:Madrid, New Mexico 714:had already begun 636:Antonito, Colorado 58:Antonito, Colorado 964:Route description 872:Santa Fe Railyard 827:AT&SF's depot 676:William J. 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Index

New Mexico
Santa Fe Southern Railway
Antonito, Colorado
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
Track gauge
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Legend
Antonito
No Aqua
Tres Piedras
Embudo
Alcalde
Chamita
EspaƱola
Otowi
Buckman
Santa Fe
3 ft
narrow-gauge
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
Antonito, Colorado
Santa Fe, New Mexico
EspaƱola, New Mexico
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad
New Mexico chile peppers
Denver and Rio Grande Railway

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