The official travel journal of Jerry & Ann Linebarger
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During the last few miles of our train trip, the landscape changed to green fields of corn.
Martine, our conductor, stayed with us throughout the train trip.  Here, he directs us off the train.
Getting off the train at Los Mochis after 5 nights and 4 travel days.
Our tailgunner, Dan Begy, giving us courage and advice as we drive off the railcars.
A railway worker unhooking the travel cables from a rig.
Notice the temporary ramps placed on the cars in order for our rigs to get off the train.
Someone living in an abandoned railcar near the Las Mochis rail yard.
Cruising down a boulevard after we got off the train. Los Mochis was a progressive and modern city of about 200,000 people.
Mexican cowboys herding their cows on the side of the road.  Roadside grazing was commonplace.