The northern terminus of the train is the small Colorado town of
Antonito, a short pumpkin toss from the New Mexico border. It's a small
town that was a company town of the former railroad main line. It's home
to the company's car shop, a water tank, station and gift shop. Chama,
N.M., is the southern terminus and houses one of the most complete
railroad yards, dating to the heyday of the steam railroads in America.
The yard itself is very popular with railroad aficionados.
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