This ghost town is located at the first exit on I-10 as you enter New Mexico from the West. Hopefully someday it will be open to the public. Our Travel Website: tinyurl.com/mp... New Mexico State Police- 520.542.9563
Great Video! Really informative I knew Larry Link and he was a wonderful man who died too early. I remember visiting Steins in the 80's. It was alot of fun to see and to visit with Linda in the merchantile. It was neat hearing the history of the ghosttown.
@@andrewryan7309 I stopped at steins when I was driving a truck coast to coast. There's a lot of railroad and mining history in that area. Thank you for adding to what I know about steins
I remember this place i stopped by there in 1992 when heading out west i am not sure who owned it back then but it was open to the public back there and the fella that was running the place mentioned they were going to build the old stiens hotel back up when they got enough money together. i remember buying several coffee cups from him that said steins railroad ghost town on them i still have them today. i remember stopping back there again in 1994 and then again in 2020 but the place was closed down completely by then