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I understand that the Amtrak station in Lamy has been destaffed again. It was destaffed about two or three years ago but then staffing was restored and I understand it has been destaffed a second time.
As I recall, the station at Lamy is owned by Santa Fe Southern and was being leased to Amtrak. After the first destaffing, some locals became voluntary station caretakers to assist passengers. Then apparently Santa Fe Southern allowed someone to operate a restaurant (Harvey's or Lamy Junction as I recall) and a brew pub called the Chili Line. At some point, perhaps when the station was being restaffed, Amtrak asserted its rights under the lease and kicked the restaurant and brew pub out. Corrections to my understanding of this history would be welcome.
Now that Amtrak has destaffed the station again, I wonder if the volunteer station caretakers, the restaurant and the brew pub will return and I wonder what the status of Amtrak's lease is as the Santa Fe Southern aka Skye railroad is coming to life again. The restaurant and brew pub seemed to be very popular when they operated.
As I recall, the station at Lamy is owned by Santa Fe Southern and was being leased to Amtrak. After the first destaffing, some locals became voluntary station caretakers to assist passengers. Then apparently Santa Fe Southern allowed someone to operate a restaurant (Harvey's or Lamy Junction as I recall) and a brew pub called the Chili Line. At some point, perhaps when the station was being restaffed, Amtrak asserted its rights under the lease and kicked the restaurant and brew pub out. Corrections to my understanding of this history would be welcome.
Now that Amtrak has destaffed the station again, I wonder if the volunteer station caretakers, the restaurant and the brew pub will return and I wonder what the status of Amtrak's lease is as the Santa Fe Southern aka Skye railroad is coming to life again. The restaurant and brew pub seemed to be very popular when they operated.