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Santa Fe Railway Links and Information

Here you can find information and links to several excellent websites which are either based on or feature the Santa Fe Railway. The reason why this information was not included on the ATSF's page was just because I had begun adding so many websites and links to it that I felt you would be better served by a separate page that is nicely organized highlighting each and every one.

Anyway, I have visited all of the websites below and can attest to their worth. If you are after information and/or pictures about the ATSF, you shouldn't be disappointed after visiting these websites!

Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society: The official historical society keeping alive the Santa Fe's rich history. They have a wealth of preserved information on the railroad and if you are ever interested in joining, as with all historical societies, they can always use more members!

Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Subjects: This website is a great guide on the ATSF and a superb resource.

SD45.com: Fine website which features galleries of many fallen flags, including the Santa Fe.

Santa Fe Video: Short video from YouTube of a Santa Fe freight train shot in the early 1990s.

Santa Fe Photo Archive from RRPictureArchives.net: Another fine website that includes galleries of most fallen flags, including a large collection of ATSF photos.

ATSF Photo Archive from George Elwood's Fallen Flags Website: In my humble opinion, the best archival database of fallen flag photos on the Internet.

Also, if you might be interested please visit, and consider joining our American Rails Forums; a family-friendly community where there are plenty of knowledgeable folks to help answer any questions you might have.

Lastly, feel free to search the web or American Rails conveniently from the Google search box below if you're after more information on the Santa Fe. As always, if I can be of assistance in any way please do not hesitate to contact me!

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