 
					Volcano and narrow-gauge freight 
The extinct volcano Popocatepeti rises in the background as a southbound freight passes through Neapantla in March 1961. Tank cars on the head end carry water for on-line villages.
Jim Shaughnessy
	The extinct volcano Popocatepeti rises in the background as a southbound freight passes through Neapantla in March 1961. Tank cars on the head end carry water for on-line villages.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					Steep grade north of Cuatula 
A 2-8-0 rolls the afternoon train for Puebla down the 4 percent grade north of Cuatula in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	A 2-8-0 rolls the afternoon train for Puebla down the 4 percent grade north of Cuatula in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					Narrow-gauge “high-wheeler” 
NdeM narrow-gauge 4-6-0 190 pulls into Chalco with the noon train from Mexico City to Ozumba in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	NdeM narrow-gauge 4-6-0 190 pulls into Chalco with the noon train from Mexico City to Ozumba in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					Mixed train for Puente de Ixtla 
A narrow-gauge 2-8-0 lettered for Mexican Eastern (OM) leads the mixed train to Puente de Ixtla through Cuautlixco in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	A narrow-gauge 2-8-0 lettered for Mexican Eastern (OM) leads the mixed train to Puente de Ixtla through Cuautlixco in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					Night at San Lazaro roundhouse 
A narrow-gauge 2-8-0 is eased onto a stall at San Lazaro roundhouse in Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	A narrow-gauge 2-8-0 is eased onto a stall at San Lazaro roundhouse in Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					Action at Chalco, Mexico 
Doubleheaded 2-8-0s move out with a southbound through freight as another 2-8-0 waits with a local freight at Chalco on NdeM’s narrow-gauge line southeast of Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	Doubleheaded 2-8-0s move out with a southbound through freight as another 2-8-0 waits with a local freight at Chalco on NdeM’s narrow-gauge line southeast of Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					Hostler at San Lazaro roundhouse 
A hostler tends to a narrow-gauge NdeM 2-8-0 at San Lazaro roundhouse in Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	A hostler tends to a narrow-gauge NdeM 2-8-0 at San Lazaro roundhouse in Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
					San Lazaro roundhouse arches 
Narrow-gauge Consolidation No. 76 rides the turntable at the arch-doored San Lazaro roundhouse in Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
	Narrow-gauge Consolidation No. 76 rides the turntable at the arch-doored San Lazaro roundhouse in Mexico City in March 1961.
Jim Shaughnessy
 
	 
                                             
     
     
     
     
    




 
                                         
                                         
                                         
                                        
I agree. He had an eye for what railfans wanted to see.
Jim Shaughnessy was one of the best contributors to TRAINS/CLASSIC TRAINS of all time. His easy-to-read prose style made it a joy to peruse an article for which I had no particular interest.
Now, I see his photos also proved that a picture is worth a thousand words.
He is still missed today.