
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Santa Fe No. 2926’s yearly visit to Albuquerque’s downtown Rail Yards — a former ATSF facility with sections redeveloped as a multi-use venue and future home for the 4-8-4 — is scheduled for Sept. 27 and 28, as part of New Mexico Railroad Days.
It will mark the third straight year the locomotive will depart from its restoration site on 8th Street, travel over New Mexico Rail Runner Express’ Albuquerque Subdivision (Sawmill Spur), and traverse the ex-ATSF Transcontinental main line before reaching the BNSF Railway freight yard and Rail Yard facility. As in years past, No. 2926 will make its mainline ferry moves before and after the two-day event without the company of a diesel assist.
The big 4-8-4 will be staged at the Rail Yard’s south property near the turntable, which is undergoing its restoration by No. 2926 owner New Mexico Heritage Rail. The nonprofit organization confirmed that no demonstration movements with the locomotive will be performed like last year. However, cab tours and a chance to blow the whistle will be offered to the public. A Saturday night photo session is also scheduled.
Speeder rides and displays of railroad equipment will be included during the festivities, along with food trucks, live music, and vendors. Outside of the separately ticketed night photo session, New Mexico Railroad Days is a free event.
“This free, family-friendly event is a showcase of New Mexico’s railroad legacy — featuring the state’s own living legend: Santa Fe 2926” says a press release.
Visit the New Mexico Heritage Rail website for more information and to purchase tickets for the night photo session.
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