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List of Amtrak rolling stock

Amtrak operates a fleet of 2,142 railway cars and 425 locomotives for revenue runs and service, collectively called rolling stock. Notable examples include the GE Genesis and Siemens Charger diesel locomotives, the Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotive, the Amfleet series of single-level passenger cars, the Superliner series of double-decker passenger cars, and 20 Acela Express high-speed trainsets. Amtrak also operates 196 locomotives and railcars owned wholly by state partners.[1]

The railroad is currently working to replace its fleet, spending $2.4 billion on 28 Avelia Liberty trainsets for its flagship Acela service and $7.3 billion for 65 Airo trainsets for other Northeast Corridor services. Additionally, California, North Carolina, and a group of Midwestern states purchased Siemens Venture trainsets for use on routes operated by Amtrak in their states, which started entering service in 2022. In 2023, Amtrak announced it had made a request for proposals, looking to replace hundreds of railcars used on long-distance routes.[2]

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Locomotives edit

Amtrak operates diesel, electric, and dual-mode (diesel or electric) locomotives. Its electric locomotives are confined to the Northeast Corridor and the Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line, dual-mode locomotives are only used in the Empire Corridor between Albany and New York, and the diesel locomotives are used in all other areas across in the United States.

Passenger cars edit

As of late 2018, Amtrak rostered 1,408 passenger cars of various types. These include coaches, lounges, dining cars, sleeping cars, baggage cars and crew/dormitory cars.[1]: 48–51 

Train sets/multiple units edit

Business cars edit

In addition to its regular fleet, Amtrak owns several business and track geometry cars:[25][17]

  • #10001 Beech Grove, an "Amfleet office car"[26] used for official business by the Amtrak president and other VIPs. This unique car has an open observation platform, lounge seating area, dining room, kitchen and 2 sleeping accommodations, as well as lights, GPS equipment and a camera to inspect tracks for defects. The car was repurposed in 2020 with a LiDAR Laser Measurement System.
  • #10002 Corridor Clipper, an Amfleet I-based track geometry car. It is periodically attached to the end of a diesel or electric revenue-running train or is hauled by a locomotive only. The car previously had a special pantograph that was used to test and measure overhead lines.
  • #10003, an unnamed Acela-based track geometry car. It is periodically inserted into an Acela Express consist between a power car (locomotive) and the nearest end car, resulting in a train with two power cars and seven intermediate cars rather than the normal six.[27]
  • #10004 American View, a Viewliner-based "inspection car"[28] with rear-facing seats and large glass window at the end of the car that allows passengers to observe the tracks. The car can also be used by maintenance crews to visually inspect the tracks for defects and by the Amtrak president and other executives for official purposes. Originally numbered #2301, the American View is one of the three prototype Viewliner cars and was the last passenger railcar produced by Budd.
  • #10005, an unnamed catenary measurement car. Like car #10002 Corridor Clipper, this car has a special pantograph that is used to test and measure overhead lines.
  • #10020 Pacific Bend, a heritage Pacific-series 10-6 sleeper formally used by Union Pacific, now converted for crew use on special trains. Four roomettes remain for staff use, five roomettes have been converted to storage areas and one has been converted into a shower. The bedrooms have been removed and replaced with a crew lounge.
  • #10021 Pacific Cape, a heritage Pacific-series 10-6 sleeper now converted for crew use on special trains. It is usually used along with the Beech Grove for official business by the Amtrak president and other VIPs.
  • #9800 Metroliner, a former Metroliner electric multiple unit cafe converted to be used as a first-class conference car. Primarily used on charter services on the Northeast Corridor. The car is broken up into 3 areas, one end of the car has 12 business class seats in a 2+1 configuration, the middle has a cafe, and the other end has conference areas (a large private conference room with 8 seats around a large table, 2 medium-sized semi-private conference sections with 4 seats around a table and 2 small semi-private conference sections with 2 seats around a table).[29] The car at one time had cab controls that have since been removed

Former (Amtrak purchased) edit

This is a partial listing of locomotives and rolling stock formerly operated by Amtrak. This does not include equipment inherited from private railroads (see #Inherited)

Locomotives edit

Trainsets edit

Express cars edit

Amtrak has fielded four different types of specialized cars to support its mail and express business. These included material handling cars (MHCs), roadrailers, express boxcars, and ExpressTrak refrigerator cars. Although express cars are traditionally called "head end" cars; the MHC express boxcars were the only cars equipped with lines for head end power, allowing them to be located between the locomotive and passenger cars. All others were found on the rear of the train, behind the last passenger car. Most of the fleet was retired in 2003 when Amtrak exited the express business, save for parcels carried in baggage cars.[33]

Former (inherited) edit

Locomotives edit

Amtrak inherited numerous locomotives from private railroads on its formation in 1971. Most of these were retired by the end of the decade, if not earlier. These locomotives are enumerated below, with their original owners.[34]

Trainsets and multiple units edit

Passenger cars edit

 
The Ocean View, Amtrak's former dome car, on the Cardinal in 2011.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally built as GMD GP40TC locomotives for GO Transit.[3] They were acquired by Amtrak in 1988,[4] and rebuilt to GP38H-3 locomotives in 2005 by the Altoona Works[5]
  2. ^ Upgraded to GP38-3 standards by Progress Rail 2022–2023[6]
  3. ^ Originally built as Budd Metroliner electric multiple units; converted to control cars from 1987 to 1988
  4. ^ Originally built as EMD F40PH locomotives; converted into Non-Powered Control Units (NPCUs) from 1996 to 2007,[11] except for Amtrak 406, which was converted in 2011.[12] 406 would later be renumbered to 90406 in 2023 to avoid duplicate numbering with the ALC-42 locomotives.
  5. ^ Originally built as HHP-8 #661, renumbered 691 upon retirement. Converted between 2021 and 2023 [13]
  6. ^ Originally built for Penn Central Transportation Company and NJDOT as Arrow I electric multiple units. They were converted to Comet IB locomotive-hauled coaches by Morrison–Knudsen from 1987 to 1988, for use by NJ Transit Rail Operations.[14] These cars were purchased by Caltrans in 2008,[15] and after a second rebuild, entered service on the San Joaquins in 2013.[16]
  7. ^ Originally built for Amtrak as EMD F40PH locomotives; converted to Non-Powered Control Units (NPCUs) in the late-1990s and early-2000s. They were purchased by the Oregon Department of Transportation in 2009, and leased to Amtrak for use on the Amtrak Cascades.[17]
  8. ^ Originally built for GO Transit rail services as EMD F59PH locomotives; now owned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, they were converted to Cab Control Units (CCU) in 2019 for use on the Piedmont.[17]
  9. ^ Single coaches with a traditional gangway at each end. All 20 coaches are in service.[17]
  10. ^ Married pairs, with a coach attached to a cafe car or a business class car. 34 units delivered, with 25 in service.[17]
  11. ^ Married pairs, with a coach attached to a combined coach/business class car. 14 units delivered, with 9 in service.[17]
  12. ^ Married pairs, with a coach attached to a lounge/cafe car. 1 unit delivered, but not yet in service.[17]
  13. ^ Renumbered to 680-694 upon retirment

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Amtrak Five Year Equipment Asset Line Plan" (PDF). Amtrak. January 18, 2019. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
  2. ^ "Amtrak Starts the Process for New Overnight Trains" (Press release). Amtrak. January 19, 2023.
  3. ^ Wilson, Jeff (2009). The Model Railroader's Guide to Diesel Locomotives. Kalmbach Publishing. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-89024-761-7.
  4. ^ Solomon, Brian (2004). Amtrak. St. Paul, MN: Voyageur Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-7603-1765-5.
  5. ^ "Amtrak Motive Power Roster". On Track On Line. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  6. ^ "AMTRAK BY THE NUMBERS". On Track On Line. Retrieved October 15, 2023.
  7. ^ "Motive Power Roster". On Track On Line. November 1, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  8. ^ Sutton, Harry; Warner, David. "On Track On Line – Amtrak Motive Power Roster". on-track-on-line.com. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  9. ^ "Amtrak By the Numbers: Updates". On Track On Line. May 1, 2020. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
  10. ^ https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/english/public/documents/corporate/businessplanning/Amtrak-Service-Asset-Line-Plans-FY22-27.pdf
  11. ^ Simon & Warner 2011, p. 42
  12. ^ "Exhibit Train Equipment History". Amtrak. Retrieved August 6, 2016.
  13. ^ "News photo: Amtrak HHP8 tests as cab car". December 5, 2023.
  14. ^ Rosenbaum, Joel (1996). NJ Transit Rail Operations. Railpace. ISBN 0-9621541-6-4.
  15. ^ San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority/Caltrans. (PDF). pp. 35–42. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
  16. ^ (Press release). Amtrak. Archived from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h Warner, David (November 1, 2018). "On Track On Line – Amtrak Passenger Equipment Roster – Rolling Stock". on-track-on-line.com. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  18. ^ "Amtrak selects Alstom for Northeast Corridor train contract". Railway Gazette International. September 23, 2015. Retrieved September 23, 2015.
  19. ^ "Amtrak orders Alstom trains for Northeast Corridor". International Railway Journal. August 26, 2016.
  20. ^ "The Next generation of Amtrak High Speed trains". Amtrak. August 26, 2016. Retrieved August 26, 2016.
  21. ^ "Top 10 stories of 2023, No. 4: Amtrak's ongoing capacity issues". Trains. December 30, 2023. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  22. ^ Lustig, David. "Avoiding Amtrak Airo Surprises". Trains. Vol. 84, no. January 2024. Kalmbach Media. p. 9.
  23. ^ Fender, Keith (September 21, 2022). "California orders 29 hydrogen trains for inter-city services". International Railway Journal. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  24. ^ "California Orders 29 HFC Trains for Intercity Services (UPDATED)". Railway Age. September 27, 2022. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  25. ^ Simon & Warner (2011).
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on December 4, 2002. Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  28. ^ "American View (AMTK 10004)". Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  29. ^ "Search Results – 9800". Railpictures.net. Retrieved April 11, 2014.
  30. ^ Simon & Warner (2011), p. 99.
  31. ^ Lindblom, Mike (May 22, 2019). "WSDOT to replace its Talgo railcars like those in the 2017 Amtrak crash near DuPont 'as soon as possible'". Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  32. ^ Warner, David (July 1, 2020). "On Track On Line - Amtrak Trainset Roster". on-track-on-line.com. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  33. ^ Simon & Warner (2011), p. 238.
  34. ^ "All-Time Amtrak Diesel Locomotive Roster as of 8-29-90". August 29, 1990. Retrieved November 19, 2011.
  • Simon, Elbert; Warner, David C. (2011). Holland, Kevin J. (ed.). Amtrak by the Numbers: A Comprehensive Passenger Car and Motive Power Roster – 1971–2011. Kansas City, Missouri: White River Productions. ISBN 978-1-932804-12-6.

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Amtrak operates a fleet of 2 142 railway cars and 425 locomotives for revenue runs and service collectively called rolling stock Notable examples include the GE Genesis and Siemens Charger diesel locomotives the Siemens ACS 64 electric locomotive the Amfleet series of single level passenger cars the Superliner series of double decker passenger cars and 20 Acela Express high speed trainsets Amtrak also operates 196 locomotives and railcars owned wholly by state partners 1 The railroad is currently working to replace its fleet spending 2 4 billion on 28 Avelia Liberty trainsets for its flagship Acela service and 7 3 billion for 65 Airo trainsets for other Northeast Corridor services Additionally California North Carolina and a group of Midwestern states purchased Siemens Venture trainsets for use on routes operated by Amtrak in their states which started entering service in 2022 In 2023 Amtrak announced it had made a request for proposals looking to replace hundreds of railcars used on long distance routes 2 Contents 1 Current 1 1 Locomotives 1 2 Passenger cars 1 3 Train sets multiple units 1 4 Business cars 2 Former Amtrak purchased 2 1 Locomotives 2 2 Trainsets 2 3 Express cars 3 Former inherited 3 1 Locomotives 3 2 Trainsets and multiple units 3 3 Passenger cars 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCurrent editLocomotives edit Amtrak operates diesel electric and dual mode diesel or electric locomotives Its electric locomotives are confined to the Northeast Corridor and the Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line dual mode locomotives are only used in the Empire Corridor between Albany and New York and the diesel locomotives are used in all other areas across in the United States Model Thumbnail Road numbers Active fleet Year Power type Owner Road power GE Dash 8 32BWH nbsp 500 519 17 1991 Diesel Amtrak GE Genesis P40DC nbsp 800 843 11 1993 GE Genesis P42DC 1 207 154 1996 2001 GE Genesis P32AC DM 700 717 18 1995 Dual mode Siemens ACS 64 nbsp 600 665 667 670 67 2014 Electric Siemens Charger ALC 42 nbsp 300 424 49 125 2021 Diesel State owned road power GE Dash 8 32BWH nbsp 2051 2052 1 1991 Diesel Caltrans EMD F59PH nbsp 1810 1859 1869 1893 4 1988 NCDOT EMD F59PHI nbsp 1755 1797 2 1998 1871 1984 2 1990 2001 2009 8 1994 Caltrans 2010 2015 5 2001 Siemens Charger SC 44 nbsp 1400 1401 1403 1408 8 2016 WSDOT 2101 2124 22 Caltrans 4601 4633 30 IDOT Non Revenue Switcher Locomotives EMD SW1 nbsp 737 1 1941 Diesel Amtrak GE 80 ton switcher 1100 0 1952 EMD SW1000R nbsp 794 796 2 1952 EMD MP15 nbsp 530 539 7 1970 EMD SW1500 541 1 1970 EMD SW1001 569 1 1974 EMD GP38 3 nbsp 720 724 5 1976 725 754 20 1960s 70s a b MPI GP15D nbsp 570 579 10 2004 MPI MP14B nbsp 590 592 593 3 2010 2013 Diesel Genset MPI MP21B 591 1 2010 NRE 2GS12B nbsp 597 599 792 793 798 5 2014 2020 Sources 1 7 8 9 10 Passenger cars edit As of late 2018 Amtrak rostered 1 408 passenger cars of various types These include coaches lounges dining cars sleeping cars baggage cars and crew dormitory cars 1 48 51 Model Thumbnail Road Numbers In service Year built Owner Metroliner cab car nbsp 9632 9651 15 1967 1970 c Amtrak Amfleet I 43346 48196 81500 82999 454 1975 Amfleet II 25000 28024 141 1981 Superliner I nbsp 31000 38034 221 1979 Superliner II 32070 39046 169 1993 Horizon nbsp 53501 58108 89 1988 Viewliner prototype nbsp 2300 2301 8400 1 1987 Viewliner I 62000 62049 49 1995 Viewliner II 61000 69009 119 2015 Surfliner nbsp 6300 6908 37 2000 F40PH NPCU nbsp 90200 90413 14 1977 1981 d HHP 8C NPCU 9750 9751 2 1999 e Autorack nbsp 9200 9279 77 2005 State owned cars California Car nbsp 8001 8814 65 1996 Caltrans Surfliner nbsp 6351 6965 22 2002 Comet IB nbsp 5001 5014 14 1968 f North Carolina Fleet nbsp 400001 400205 20 1952 1965 NCDOT F40PH NPCU nbsp 90252 90253 90340 3 1977 1980 g ODOT F59PH NPCU 101 105 5 1988 1990 h NCDOT Siemens Venture nbsp 4001 4020 i 4101 4134 j 4201 4217 k 4301 4317 l 17 70 97 2022 IDOT Train sets multiple units edit Model Thumbnail Road numbers In service Year introduced Notes Acela Express nbsp 2000 2039 40 1999 Electric locomotive each one is semi permanently coupled to each end of a trainset nbsp 3200 3559 120 Unpowered trailer cars six four business class one first class and one cafe per trainset 20 trainsets in total Talgo Series 8 nbsp 7110 7911 33 2013 2 trainsets used on Amtrak Cascades owned by the Oregon Department of Transportation Unpowered 13 cars per trainset Avelia Liberty nbsp 2100 2155 0 56 2024 Not yet in service 56 electric locomotives on order 18 19 20 3250 3927 0 252 Not yet in service 28 nine car unpowered trainsets Siemens Venture nbsp 6 49 2023 21 7 seven car unpowered trainsets for San Joaquins Trainset will include a cab car Owned by Caltrans 0 48 2026 Not yet in service 8 six car unpowered trainsets for Amtrak Cascades Trainset will include a cab car Airo Charger ALC 42E 0 75 2026 22 Not yet in service Electro diesel locomotive Motors can be powered by energy generated by diesel engine drawn from overhead lines by Airo power car or by charge in Airo battery car Airo Venture 0 156 Not yet in service 26 six car trainsets for Carolinian Downeaster Keystone Service Palmetto Pennsylvanian and Vermonter Trainset will include cab car and power car which will draw power from overhead lines and feed to motors 0 256 Not yet in service 32 eight car trainsets for Northeast Regional Trainset will include cab car and power car which will draw power from overhead lines and feed to motors 0 102 Not yet in service 17 six car trainsets for Adirondack Empire Service Ethan Allen Express and Maple Leaf Trainset will include a cab car and a battery car that will supply electricity to the motors FLIRT 0 4 sets 2027 Not yet in service Hydrogen multiple units for use on the San Joaquins 23 24 Business cars edit nbsp Three of Amtrak s business cars on the back of the Blue Water in 2011 the Pacific Cape Ocean View and Beech Grove nbsp Amtrak s American View business and inspection car In addition to its regular fleet Amtrak owns several business and track geometry cars 25 17 10001 Beech Grove an Amfleet office car 26 used for official business by the Amtrak president and other VIPs This unique car has an open observation platform lounge seating area dining room kitchen and 2 sleeping accommodations as well as lights GPS equipment and a camera to inspect tracks for defects The car was repurposed in 2020 with a LiDAR Laser Measurement System 10002 Corridor Clipper an Amfleet I based track geometry car It is periodically attached to the end of a diesel or electric revenue running train or is hauled by a locomotive only The car previously had a special pantograph that was used to test and measure overhead lines 10003 an unnamed Acela based track geometry car It is periodically inserted into an Acela Express consist between a power car locomotive and the nearest end car resulting in a train with two power cars and seven intermediate cars rather than the normal six 27 10004 American View a Viewliner based inspection car 28 with rear facing seats and large glass window at the end of the car that allows passengers to observe the tracks The car can also be used by maintenance crews to visually inspect the tracks for defects and by the Amtrak president and other executives for official purposes Originally numbered 2301 the American View is one of the three prototype Viewliner cars and was the last passenger railcar produced by Budd 10005 an unnamed catenary measurement car Like car 10002 Corridor Clipper this car has a special pantograph that is used to test and measure overhead lines 10020 Pacific Bend a heritage Pacific series 10 6 sleeper formally used by Union Pacific now converted for crew use on special trains Four roomettes remain for staff use five roomettes have been converted to storage areas and one has been converted into a shower The bedrooms have been removed and replaced with a crew lounge 10021 Pacific Cape a heritage Pacific series 10 6 sleeper now converted for crew use on special trains It is usually used along with the Beech Grove for official business by the Amtrak president and other VIPs 9800 Metroliner a former Metroliner electric multiple unit cafe converted to be used as a first class conference car Primarily used on charter services on the Northeast Corridor The car is broken up into 3 areas one end of the car has 12 business class seats in a 2 1 configuration the middle has a cafe and the other end has conference areas a large private conference room with 8 seats around a large table 2 medium sized semi private conference sections with 4 seats around a table and 2 small semi private conference sections with 2 seats around a table 29 The car at one time had cab controls that have since been removedFormer Amtrak purchased editThis is a partial listing of locomotives and rolling stock formerly operated by Amtrak This does not include equipment inherited from private railroads see Inherited Locomotives edit Builder Model Thumbnail Road numbers Years of service Power type Road power EMD SDP40F nbsp 500 649 1973 1987 Diesel GE P30CH nbsp 700 724 1975 1991 Diesel EMD F40PH nbsp 200 229 410 415 1976 2003 Diesel EMD F40PHR nbsp 230 409 1977 2003 Diesel EMD Siemens F69PHAC 450 451 1989 1993 Diesel GE E60 nbsp 950 975 1974 2003 Electric Bombardier Alstom HHP 8 nbsp 650 664 m 1999 2014 Electric EMD ASEA AEM 7 nbsp 900 953 1978 2016 Electric EMD EMD F59PHI nbsp 450 470 1998 2019 Diesel Switchers ALCO RS 1 44 46 47 59 62 Diesel ALCO RS 3 nbsp 100 144 Diesel ALCO S 2 746 Diesel EMD SW1 nbsp 730 745 1976 Diesel EMD SSB1200 550 567 1984 2008 Diesel EMD CF7 575 599 1984 2003 Diesel EMD GP7 nbsp 760 762 769 771 784 Diesel EMD GP9 763 768 770 Diesel EMD GP40 650 664 1991 1993 Diesel EMD SW8 nbsp 1 3 747 750 Diesel GE 45t 7 Diesel GE 65t 5 6 Diesel Railpower GG20B 599 2006 2008 Diesel Trainsets edit Builder Model Image Road numbers Years of service Power type Notes ANF Turboliner nbsp 58 69 1973 1995 Gas turbine Semi permanently coupled trainset Rohr Turboliner nbsp 150 163 1976 2002 Gas turbine Semi permanently coupled trainset Bombardier LRC nbsp 38 39 power cars 1980 1982 Diesel Leased by Amtrak returned to Bombardier 30 Talgo Series VI nbsp 7100 7905 52 cars 1998 2020 Unpowered locomotive hauled Five 13 car trainsets for Amtrak Cascades Two trainsets Mt Hood and Mt Olympus owned by Amtrak three Mt Adams Mt Baker and Mt Rainier owned by WSDOT Mt Adams trainset destroyed in 2017 Washington train derailment others retired on recommendation of the NTSB 31 32 Express cars edit Amtrak has fielded four different types of specialized cars to support its mail and express business These included material handling cars MHCs roadrailers express boxcars and ExpressTrak refrigerator cars Although express cars are traditionally called head end cars the MHC express boxcars were the only cars equipped with lines for head end power allowing them to be located between the locomotive and passenger cars All others were found on the rear of the train behind the last passenger car Most of the fleet was retired in 2003 when Amtrak exited the express business save for parcels carried in baggage cars 33 Former inherited editLocomotives edit nbsp EMD E9 A and B units with the San Joaquin in 1974 nbsp EMD FP7 leading the San Francisco Zephyr in 1975 nbsp Amtrak GG1 904 westbound at Harrison New Jersey in June 1975 nbsp EMD FL9 486 at the Grand Central Terminal in 1991 nbsp EMD E8A 315 leading the Illinois Zephyr in 1975 Amtrak inherited numerous locomotives from private railroads on its formation in 1971 Most of these were retired by the end of the decade if not earlier These locomotives are enumerated below with their original owners 34 Builder Model Road numbers Years of service Notes EMD F3A Ex BN NP EMD F3B 155 156 1971 1975 Ex BN NP 660 665 Ex BN EMD F7A 100 107 1971 c 1977 Ex BN NP EMD F7B 150 151 1971 c 1977 Ex BN GN 152 154 Ex BN NP 160 164 Ex SP EMD FP7A 110 123 1971 c 1975 Ex SP EMD E8A 200 210 1971 c 1979 Ex BO 211 212 Ex BO CO 213 223 Ex RFP 224 225 Ex LN 226 227 Ex LN SLSF 230 231 Ex SCL FWD 232 237 Ex SCL ACL 238 245 Ex SCL ACL MKT 246 254 Ex SCL SAL 255 276 Ex PC NYC PRR 277 324 Ex PC PCC 325 331 Ex UP 332 352 Ex BN CBQ 436 Ex IC EMD E8B 370 374 1971 c 1979 Ex UP EMD E9A 400 403 1971 1980 Ex BO 404 Ex SCL SAL 405 410 434 435 Ex MILW 411 433 Ex UP EMD E9B 446 453 470 1971 1980 Ex UP 450 452 471 472 Ex MILW EMD FL9 231 242 1971 c 1996 Dual mode Ex PC CR NH GE E44 1971 mid 1980s Ex PC PRR GE GG1 900 929 1971 1980 Ex PC PRR Trainsets and multiple units edit nbsp Budd RDC 15 on a Black Hawk service in 1975 nbsp Budd Metroliner cab car 880 leading a Metroliner service in 1980 Builder Model Road numbers Original owner Years of service Notes UAC TurboTrain 50 53 USDOT via NYC PC 1971 1976 Gas turbine trainset Budd RDC 10 20 27 29 36 NH via PC Diesel multiple unit 30 32 40 42 Ex BN NP 34 Ex PC NYC 43 Ex BN GN Budd Metroliner 800 830 850 869 880 889 PC 1971 1988 Electric multiple unit 860 preserved Many remain active as de motored cab cars Passenger cars edit Main article Heritage Fleet nbsp The Ocean View Amtrak s former dome car on the Cardinal in 2011 Builder Model Road numbers Years of service Various Baggage cars 1000 series 1971 2017 Budd Company American Car amp FoundryPullman Standard St Louis Car Company Sleeping cars 2000 series 1971 2007 Lounge cars 3000 series 1971 2000 Coach cars 4000 7000 series 1971 2002 Dining cars 8000 series 1971 2017 Budd Company American Car amp FoundryPullman Standard Dome cars 9000 series 1971 2019 Budd Company Hi Level cars 9000 series 39000 series 1971 2018See also editAmtrak paint schemes Budd SPV 2000 Connecticut owned diesel multiple units which Amtrak operated in the 1980s 1990sNotes edit Originally built as GMD GP40TC locomotives for GO Transit 3 They were acquired by Amtrak in 1988 4 and rebuilt to GP38H 3 locomotives in 2005 by the Altoona Works 5 Upgraded to GP38 3 standards by Progress Rail 2022 2023 6 Originally built as Budd Metroliner electric multiple units converted to control cars from 1987 to 1988 Originally built as EMD F40PH locomotives converted into Non Powered Control Units NPCUs from 1996 to 2007 11 except for Amtrak 406 which was converted in 2011 12 406 would later be renumbered to 90406 in 2023 to avoid duplicate numbering with the ALC 42 locomotives Originally built as HHP 8 661 renumbered 691 upon retirement Converted between 2021 and 2023 13 Originally built for Penn Central Transportation Company and NJDOT as Arrow I electric multiple units They were converted to Comet IB locomotive hauled coaches by Morrison Knudsen from 1987 to 1988 for use by NJ Transit Rail Operations 14 These cars were purchased by Caltrans in 2008 15 and after a second rebuild entered service on the San Joaquins in 2013 16 Originally built for Amtrak as EMD F40PH locomotives converted to Non Powered Control Units NPCUs in the late 1990s and early 2000s They were purchased by the Oregon Department of Transportation in 2009 and leased to Amtrak for use on the Amtrak Cascades 17 Originally built for GO Transit rail services as EMD F59PH locomotives now owned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation they were converted to Cab Control Units CCU in 2019 for use on the Piedmont 17 Single coaches with a traditional gangway at each end All 20 coaches are in service 17 Married pairs with a coach attached to a cafe car or a business class car 34 units delivered with 25 in service 17 Married pairs with a coach attached to a combined coach business class car 14 units delivered with 9 in service 17 Married pairs with a coach attached to a lounge cafe car 1 unit delivered but not yet in service 17 Renumbered to 680 694 upon retirmentReferences edit a b c Amtrak Five Year Equipment Asset Line Plan PDF Amtrak January 18 2019 Retrieved May 14 2020 Amtrak Starts the Process for New Overnight Trains Press release Amtrak January 19 2023 Wilson Jeff 2009 The Model Railroader s Guide to Diesel Locomotives Kalmbach Publishing p 55 ISBN 978 0 89024 761 7 Solomon Brian 2004 Amtrak St Paul MN Voyageur Press p 106 ISBN 978 0 7603 1765 5 Amtrak Motive Power Roster On Track On Line Retrieved October 15 2023 AMTRAK BY THE NUMBERS On Track On Line Retrieved October 15 2023 Motive Power Roster On Track On Line November 1 2018 Retrieved November 6 2018 Sutton Harry Warner David On Track On Line Amtrak Motive Power Roster on track on line com Retrieved September 28 2018 Amtrak By the Numbers Updates On Track On Line May 1 2020 Retrieved May 15 2020 https www amtrak com content dam projects dotcom english public documents corporate businessplanning Amtrak Service Asset Line Plans FY22 27 pdf Simon amp Warner 2011 p 42 Exhibit Train Equipment History Amtrak Retrieved August 6 2016 News photo Amtrak HHP8 tests as cab car December 5 2023 Rosenbaum Joel 1996 NJ Transit Rail Operations Railpace ISBN 0 9621541 6 4 San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority Caltrans San Joaquin Rolling Stock Presentation PDF pp 35 42 Archived from the original PDF on November 5 2013 Retrieved June 30 2013 San Joaquin Trains 711 and 718 Operate with Refurbished Equipment Press release Amtrak Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved October 22 2013 a b c d e f g h Warner David November 1 2018 On Track On Line Amtrak Passenger Equipment Roster Rolling Stock on track on line com Retrieved December 18 2018 Amtrak selects Alstom for Northeast Corridor train contract Railway Gazette International September 23 2015 Retrieved September 23 2015 Amtrak orders Alstom trains for Northeast Corridor International Railway Journal August 26 2016 The Next generation of Amtrak High Speed trains Amtrak August 26 2016 Retrieved August 26 2016 Top 10 stories of 2023 No 4 Amtrak s ongoing capacity issues Trains December 30 2023 Retrieved January 24 2024 Lustig David Avoiding Amtrak Airo Surprises Trains Vol 84 no January 2024 Kalmbach Media p 9 Fender Keith September 21 2022 California orders 29 hydrogen trains for inter city services International Railway Journal Retrieved September 30 2022 California Orders 29 HFC Trains for Intercity Services UPDATED Railway Age September 27 2022 Retrieved September 30 2022 Simon amp Warner 2011 AMTK 10001 Archived from the original on February 18 2015 Retrieved April 11 2014 AMTK10003 Acela Inspection Car Archived from the original on December 4 2002 Retrieved September 10 2010 American View AMTK 10004 Retrieved April 11 2014 Search Results 9800 Railpictures net Retrieved April 11 2014 Simon amp Warner 2011 p 99 Lindblom Mike May 22 2019 WSDOT to replace its Talgo railcars like those in the 2017 Amtrak crash near DuPont as soon as possible Retrieved July 7 2020 Warner David July 1 2020 On Track On Line Amtrak Trainset Roster on track on line com Retrieved July 7 2020 Simon amp Warner 2011 p 238 All Time Amtrak Diesel Locomotive Roster as of 8 29 90 August 29 1990 Retrieved November 19 2011 Simon Elbert Warner David C 2011 Holland Kevin J ed Amtrak by the Numbers A Comprehensive Passenger Car and Motive Power Roster 1971 2011 Kansas City Missouri White River Productions ISBN 978 1 932804 12 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rail vehicles of Amtrak Amtrak Photo Archives Fleet Revitalization Plans Page 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Amtrak rolling stock amp oldid 1217938333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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