Keywords: at&sf atsf santa fe santafe outdoor road vehicle train railroad Roger Puta took these 6 photos in April of 1983. Note, the red tiled roof building was the depot. Here is aronco's comment on Train Orders: "Reading Room was a term Santa Fe applied to the quarters for out of town trainmen and enginemen. Usually there were 25 to 75 single rooms, mostly with in room toilet facilities, and a lounge area where many a paycheck was lost in games of chance such as tong, boo-ray, and poker." The_Chief_Way commented on Train Orders, "The Reading Room is now the Belen Harvey House Museum." It was a Harvey House before it was a Reading Room. Roger Puta took these 6 photos in April of 1983. Note, the red tiled roof building was the depot. Here is aronco's comment on Train Orders: "Reading Room was a term Santa Fe applied to the quarters for out of town trainmen and enginemen. Usually there were 25 to 75 single rooms, mostly with in room toilet facilities, and a lounge area where many a paycheck was lost in games of chance such as tong, boo-ray, and poker." The_Chief_Way commented on Train Orders, "The Reading Room is now the Belen Harvey House Museum." It was a Harvey House before it was a Reading Room. |