Bascially the only Chile shipped on the Chili Line were in food baskets of the passengers. Embudo Chile was famous. One time when I was hanging around the Raton Depot in the 1970s a car pulled up and Lyle ''Woody'' Woodworth got out. (BTW he was a brakeman on the last Raton-Ute Park train in 1942). Johnny Kasick was the conductor in No. 4 and was bringing Woody his order of Embudo chile.
Kasick started his railroading in Raton and always took Embudo Chile orders for his buddies after he was able to hold a passenger job from Albuquerque to La Junta.
I guess you could have called the northern Transcon Chile Line Part 2.
Hatch, near Las Cruces and another Chile bastion, did not have a passenger train so it was out of the running.
To us however the one-and-only Chili Line ran from Antonito to Sants Fe.