MPI MP36PH-3C 102
Location: Santa Fe Depot, Santa Fe, NM
Operator of Vehicle: Herzog Transit Services (under contract to the New Mexico Department of Transportation and Rio Metro)
Date of Photo: August 3, 2018
Staying in New Mexico for the rail photo of the month, we head up to the state capitol of Santa Fe. This is the terminal of the state’s lone commuter rail line, the New Mexico Rail Runner Express, which connects Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Service began in 2006 on a portion of the route from Albuquerque to Sandoval County, and reached Santa Fe in 2008. The Santa Fe Depot serves as the northern terminal of the line. The depot building was the namesake of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, founded in 1880, but was only connected to the mainline railway by a spur due to steep grades making it difficult to connect the mainline to Santa Fe itself. The station was little used for many years, housing the offices of the short line Santa Fe Southern Railway until 2008. This past July, it was announced that the depot building will be overhauled and restored in accordance with the historical preservation guidelines that the station falls under.
The area around the Santa Fe Depot, known as the Railyard, has been a focus of urban renewal since 2002. A “Viewfinder” post about that development will be coming later this week.
For more photos of the New Mexico Rail Runner Express, please click here.