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Amtrak Lamy
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The Lamy Depot, built in 1909 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, serves as a transfer point for passengers heading to Santa Fe, embodying the region's Spanish Mission architectural style. This historic station features a waiting area adorned with carved wooden beams, decorative tiles, and an outdoor waiting room that enhances the travel experience for both locals and visitors.
Initially replacing a simpler two-story wooden structure, the Lamy Depot represents the railway's investment in more permanent and visually appealing buildings during the early 20th century. Additionally, the depot now houses a brewery, making it a popular spot for travelers and locals alike.
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Quaint, historic, and cozy with all the amenities we needed to wait out a train delay in comfort. Lo...
Comfortable dining with a brewery on site. A local watering hole - great people. Located in the Lamy...
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