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By:Christopher Palmieri
Dates:3/31/2008 - 4/6/2008
Album Info:Road trip to Saltillo and Torreon.
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Visitor
Title:  Visitor
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 11:34:45 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  104   Comments: 0
Looking Down from the Bridge
Title:  Looking Down from the Bridge
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 11:46:26 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Views:  115   Comments: 0
Looking Down from the Bridge
Title:  Looking Down from the Bridge
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 11:49:34 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Views:  95   Comments: 0
View From the Bridge
Title:  View From the Bridge
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 11:43:52 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Views:  105   Comments: 0
Suspension Bridge
Title:  Suspension Bridge
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 11:50:50 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Views:  153   Comments: 0
Abandoned Mining Town
Title:  Abandoned Mining Town
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/27/2008 11:52:19 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  157   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:29:09 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  115   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:32:23 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  127   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:33:56 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  90   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:36:33 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  74   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:39:47 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  91   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:44:20 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  89   Comments: 0
Looking North
Title:  Looking North
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:46:21 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  65   Comments: 0
Mountains
Title:  Mountains
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:47:38 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  60   Comments: 0
Mountians
Title:  Mountians
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:48:50 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  66   Comments: 0
Mountains
Title:  Mountains
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:50:17 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  61   Comments: 0
Mountains
Title:  Mountains
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:51:37 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives: 
Views:  66   Comments: 0
Mountains
Title:  Mountains
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:52:49 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives: 
Views:  66   Comments: 0
Mapimi Railroad ROW
Title:  Mapimi Railroad ROW
Description:  We made a side trip from Torreon to see the spectacular path of the long abandoned Mapimi Railroad. Belonging to the Compania Minera de Penoles, the Mapimi Railroad was a 30 inch gage railroad that went from a connection with the Mexican Central at Bermejillo to a very large smelting complex at Mapimi. Just East of Mapimi was a branch to the mining town of Ojuela. Needing to gain elevation quickly, most of this branch was a Rack Railroad with grades varying between 9 at 13.6 percent. At the top of the grade in Ojuela was (and still remains) a 1067 foot suspension bridge leading across a deep cut to additional mone shafts. At one time ore cars was moved across this bridge. The former Mapimi Railroad right of way is now a paved road. These photos are all taken of or from the Mipimi Railroad Right of way. For a more thorough illustrated history of the Mapimi Railroad, visit: http://www.mexlist.com/penoles/
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 5/4/2008 2:53:58 PM
Location:  Ojuela, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  148   Comments: 0
Mountains
Title:  Mountains
Description:  A distant look into the mountains where Ojuela is located - this is where the Penoles Mapimi Rack Railroad was located.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 4:56:53 AM
Location:  Mapimi, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  97   Comments: 0
Mountains
Title:  Mountains
Description:  A distant look into the mountains where Ojuela is located - this is where the Penoles Mapimi Rack Railroad was located.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 4:58:17 AM
Location:  Mapimi, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  83   Comments: 0
Abandoned Depot
Title:  Abandoned Depot
Description:  On Ferromex
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:07:25 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  118   Comments: 0
Ferromex Mainline
Title:  Ferromex Mainline
Description:  Looking South
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:09:57 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  65   Comments: 0
Ferromex Mainline
Title:  Ferromex Mainline
Description:  Looking North - Abandoned Depot
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:08:48 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Station,Track
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Views:  97   Comments: 0
Abandoned Depot
Title:  Abandoned Depot
Description:  On Ferromex
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:11:16 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  83   Comments: 0
Abandoned Depot
Title:  Abandoned Depot
Description:  On Ferromex
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:12:31 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  62   Comments: 0
Abandoned Depot
Title:  Abandoned Depot
Description:  On Ferromex
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:13:34 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  71   Comments: 0
Depot
Title:  Depot
Description:  On Ferromex
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:14:42 AM
Location:  Noe, Durango, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  59   Comments: 0
Ferromex Main Line
Title:  Ferromex Main Line
Description: 
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:15:39 AM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Track
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Views:  47   Comments: 0
Ferromex Main Line and Siding
Title:  Ferromex Main Line and Siding
Description:  Looking South
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:19:05 AM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  60   Comments: 0
Ferromex Main Line and Siding
Title:  Ferromex Main Line and Siding
Description:  Looking North
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 8/31/2008 5:20:37 AM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Track
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Views:  63   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 7:51:35 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  667   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 9:22:54 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  529   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 9:25:33 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  543   Comments: 1
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 9:29:26 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  547   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 9:43:01 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  493   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 9:49:59 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  491   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 9:53:23 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  513   Comments: 0
FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Title:  FXE 4648, BNSF 5445, FXE 3204, and FXE 3154
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way through the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:10:45 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Action
Locomotives:  FXE 4648(ES44AC) BNSF 5445(C44-9W) FXE 3204(SD40-2) FXE 3154(SD40-2)
Views:  601   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way over the scenic bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:12:37 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  119   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way over the scenic bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:13:48 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Action
Locomotives: 
Views:  104   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way over the scenic bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:15:03 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
Locomotives: 
Views:  125   Comments: 0
FURX 840243
Title:  FURX 840243
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way over the scenic bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:16:32 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
Locomotives: 
Views:  118   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  A Northbound Ferromex freight makes its way over the scenic bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:18:15 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives: 
Views:  80   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  View of the Ferromex bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:19:45 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives: 
Views:  80   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  View of the Ferromex bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:21:11 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives: 
Views:  61   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  View of the Ferromex bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:22:34 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Bridge
Locomotives: 
Views:  139   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  View of the Ferromex bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:23:59 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives: 
Views:  73   Comments: 0
Ferromex Bridge
Title:  Ferromex Bridge
Description:  View of the Ferromex bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:26:12 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives: 
Views:  169   Comments: 0
Waiting
Title:  Waiting
Description:  Though we made a valiant attemt to shoot a train on the Ferromex bridge in the canyon between Juan Eugenio and Picardias on the border of the Mexican states of Durango and Coahuila, it was not meant to be! No trains came before the shadow of the monutains enveloped the main track due to MW working north of Picardias.
Photo Date:  4/4/2008  Upload Date: 4/10/2008 11:31:00 PM
Location:  Picardias, MX
Author:  Christopher Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives: 
Views:  142   Comments: 0


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