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Westbound freight train stopping for water, Melrose, New Mexico, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
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Westbound freight train stopping for water, Melrose, New Mexico, 1943. Creator: Jack Delano
Westbound freight train stopping for water, Melrose, N[ew] Mex[ico]
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Westbound Freight Train Stopping for Water, Melrose, New Mexico, 1943
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print by Jack Delano takes us back to the heart of America during the Second World War. In this image, we witness a moment frozen in time as a westbound freight train comes to a halt at Melrose, New Mexico. The Atchison Topeka Santa Fe Railway (ATSF) locomotive stands tall against the vast countryside backdrop. Delano's keen eye captures not only the impressive machinery but also the essence of rural life in mid-20th century America. The surrounding landscape exudes tranquility and simplicity while showcasing the country's rich heritage. The train carriage itself is an emblematic symbol of transportation and regionalism during that era. Its exterior displays signs of wear and tear from countless journeys across tracks that stretch into infinity. As passengers peer out from their compartments, one can't help but wonder about their stories and destinations. Through his lens, Delano immortalizes this significant chapter in American history when war efforts were at their peak. This photograph was taken under the auspices of the Farm Security Administration (FSA) and Office of War Information (OWI), documenting both daily life and industrial progress during these challenging times. As we gaze upon this still image today, it serves as a reminder of our nation's resilience and determination amidst adversity—a testament to how far we've come since those forties days on American railways.
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