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Silver Star (Amtrak train)

The Silver Star is a passenger train operated by Amtrak on a 1,522-mile (2,449 km) route between New York City and Miami via Washington, D.C., Richmond, Virginia, Raleigh, North Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, Jacksonville, Florida, and Tampa, Florida.[2] The Silver Star and its sister train in the Silver Service brand, the Silver Meteor, are the descendants of numerous long-distance trains that operated between Florida and New York for most of the 20th century.

Silver Star
The Silver Star at Southern Pines, North Carolina in 2009
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
LocaleEast Coast of the United States
First serviceDecember 12, 1947
Current operator(s)Amtrak (May 1, 1971 – present)
Former operator(s)Seaboard Air Line Railroad (December 12, 1947 - June 30, 1967)
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (July 1, 1967 - April 30, 1971)
Pennsylvania Railroad (December 12, 1947 - January 31, 1968, haulage agreement)
Penn Central Transportation (February 1, 1968 - April 30, 1971, haulage agreement)
Annual ridership434,779 (FY22) 132.3%[a][1]
Route
TerminiNew York City
Miami
Stops38
Distance travelled1,522 miles (2,449 km)
Average journey time31h 33m
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)91, 92
On-board services
Class(es)Coach Class
Sleeper Service
Disabled accessAll train cars, all stations
Sleeping arrangements
  • Roomette (2 beds)
  • Bedroom (2 beds)
  • Bedroom Suite (4 beds)
  • Accessible Bedroom (2 beds)
Catering facilitiesDining car, Café
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks, checked baggage available at selected stations
Technical
Rolling stockAmfleet, Viewliner, GE Genesis, ACS-64, GE Dash 8-32BWH
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Operating speed125 mph (201 km/h) (top, NEC) 79 mph (127 km/h) (top)
Track owner(s)Amtrak, CSXT, NS, CFRC, SFRTA
Route map
0 mi
0 km
New York City
10 mi
16 km
Newark Penn
58 mi
93 km
Trenton
91 mi
146 km
Philadelphia–30th Street
116 mi
187 km
Wilmington
185 mi
298 km
Baltimore
225 mi
362 km
Washington, D.C.
234 mi
377 km
Alexandria
334 mi
538 km
Richmond Staples Mill Road
362 mi
583 km
Petersburg
460 mi
740 km
Rocky Mount
530 mi
853 km
Raleigh
538 mi
866 km
Cary
598 mi
962 km
Southern Pines
626 mi
1007 km
Hamlet
700 mi
1127 km
Camden
733 mi
1180 km
Columbia
782 mi
1259 km
Denmark
870 mi
1400 km
Savannah
1018 mi
1638 km
Jacksonville
1076 mi
1732 km
Palatka
1128 mi
1815 km
DeLand
1160 mi
1867 km
Winter Park
1165 mi
1875 km
Orlando
1183 mi
1904 km
Kissimmee
1233 mi
1984 km
Lakeland
1264 mi
2034 km
Tampa
1312 mi
2111 km
Winter Haven
1353 mi
2177 km
Sebring
1395 mi
2245 km
Okeechobee
1456 mi
2343 km
West Palm Beach
1474 mi
2372 km
Delray Beach
1484 mi
2388 km
Deerfield Beach
1498 mi
2411 km
Fort Lauderdale
1506 mi
2424 km
Hollywood
1389 mi
2235 km
Miami
1393 mi
2242 km

All stations are accessible

During fiscal year 2019, the Silver Star carried nearly 389,995 passengers, an increase of 5.9% from FY2018.[3] In FY16, it earned a total revenue of $29,261,496, an 11.6% decrease from FY2010.[4]

History

 
The northbound Silver Star passing through Seabrook, Maryland in 1969

The Silver Star was originally a service of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, running from New York to Miami and later also St. Petersburg (beyond Tampa). It was previously known as the Advance Silver Meteor, and was renamed on December 12, 1947, after the name was chosen by Seaboard in a contest.[citation needed] From 1947 to 1948, it was winter-only and did not appear in summer timetables.[5] By 1949, however, it was a year-round train.[6] Its main Miami-bound route went through the interior of Florida, via Ocala and Winter Haven. In peak winter service in the mid-1950s it had a section that went to St. Petersburg via Tampa. Another section went to Port Boca Grande via Tampa.[7] The Pennsylvania Railroad carried the train between New York and Washington, D.C. under a haulage agreement, similar to the arrangement with its sister train, the Silver Meteor. The agreement was maintained when the Pennsy was folded into Penn Central in 1968, a year after SAL merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad as the Seaboard Coast Line. Between Washington and Richmond, Virginia, the train operated on RF&P rails. Amtrak took over the train in 1971.

Amtrak era

 
A Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad locomotive pulls the Silver Star at Alexandria, VA on March 23, 1969

Except for a brief period from 1994 to 1995 and from 1996 to 2004, when service to Tampa was provided by the Palmetto (known as the Silver Palm from 1996 to 2002), the Silver Star has served both Tampa and Miami during the Amtrak era. Originally, Amtrak operated the Silver Star with Tampa and Miami sections that split in Jacksonville, with the Tampa section continuing on the old Atlantic Coast Line route through Orlando, and the Miami section traveling through Ocala and Wildwood over most of what was the original Seaboard route to Miami. After November 1, 2004, the Silver Star resumed service to Tampa, and now travels intact all of the way, backing out of Tampa and retracing its route 40 miles (64 km) east to Auburndale, where it heads south to Miami or north to New York.[8][9] The detour occurs at Lakeland; the train stops there to discharge passengers before going to Tampa and to receive passengers after it returns from Tampa.

In the January 2011 issue of Trains magazine, this route was listed as one of five routes to be looked at by Amtrak in FY 2011 as the previous five routes (the Sunset Limited, Texas Eagle, California Zephyr, Capitol Limited, and Cardinal) were examined in FY 2010.[10] With the discontinuation of the Silver Meteor's former Tampa section (a descendant of the Champion, a longtime rival of the Silver Star and Silver Meteor) in 1988, the Silver Star is now the only passenger train serving Tampa.

On July 1, 2015, the Silver Star's dining car was completely removed from the train's consist, a controversial decision that Amtrak rationalized with the idea that sleeping car passengers could obtain meals from the train's café-lounge car.[11] However, on May 1, 2020, the Silver Star's dining car was returned, and Amtrak introduced the “flexible dining” system to the train, which consists of pre-prepared meals which are then heated in either a convection oven or a microwave oven at the time of purchase.[12][13] In a Rail Passengers Association webinar that took place on November 16, 2022, Amtrak's vice president of long-distance service revealed that traditional dining service is planned to be reintroduced on the Silver Meteor and the Silver Star in early 2023.[14]

On February 4, 2018, Silver Star train number 91 collided with a CSX freight train in Cayce, South Carolina; the engineer and a conductor of the Silver Star were killed, and 116 passengers were injured.[15][16]

COVID-19 pandemic

On July 6, 2020, Amtrak reduced the frequency of this train to three times per week as opposed to daily.[17] Southbound Silver Star trains departed New York Friday through Sunday, while Silver Meteor trains departed Monday through Thursday. Similarly, northbound Silver Star trains departed Miami on Thursday through Saturday, while Silver Meteor trains departed Sunday through Wednesday.[18] Both trains resumed daily services on June 7, 2021, after additional Amtrak funding was included in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.[19]

In 2021, Amtrak reached out to FDOT to begin negotiations again for utilization of the Miami Intermodal Center. This comes after years of disagreement over the platform length at the MIC, as Amtrak normally adds cars to the Silver Meteor and Silver Star during the winter season to accommodate increased demand.[20] In February 2022, negotiations restarted between FDOT and Amtrak.[21] Later in March 2022, a test train operated into and out of the station and proved that the platforms are sufficient in length to hold a standard 10 car train.[22] However, the platforms are not long enough to accommodate an 11 to 12 car train, which could be possible in the winter months. In September 2022, Amtrak management announced that it had restarted lease negotiations with FDOT regarding use and maintenance of the terminal. One issue however, is the deadheading move that will need to take place between the MIC and Hialeah. Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner has stated that "the company is evaluating technical and operational aspects of the move."[23]

Between January 24th and October 14th, 2022, the Silver Star temporarily added a station stop in Jesup, Georgia due to the suspension of its sister train, the Silver Meteor, which is normally the only train that stops at that station. This was due to a resurgence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 as well as a further delay caused by Hurricane Ian.[24] During this period the Silver Star provided a single once daily service between New York and Miami.

Ridership

Ridership by Fiscal Year (October–September)
Ridership Change over previous year
2010[25] 393,586 -
2011[25] 424,394  07.82%
2012[26] 425,794  00.37%
2013[26] 414,077  02.79%
2014[27] 405,695  02.02%
2015[27] 383,347  05.50%
2016[28] 364,271  04.97%
2017[29] 373,372  02.49%
2018[30] 368,518  01.30%
2019[30] 377,342  02.39%
2020[31] 218,514  042.09%
2021[32] 187,152  014.35%
2022[33] 434,779  0132.31%

Rolling stock

Southbound Silver Star passing Martin State Airport station at 100 mph, June 15, 2019

The Silver Star uses Amtrak's standard long-distance single-level equipment: Viewliner baggage cars, Viewliner sleeping cars, Viewliner dining cars, Amfleet café-lounges and Amfleet coaches. An ACS-64 electric locomotive is used between New York City and Washington, D.C, while two GE P42DC diesel electric locomotives are used for power south of Washington, D.C.

A typical Silver Star consist as of June 2021 includes:

  • 1 Siemens ACS-64 engine (New York–Washington)
  • 2 GE P42DC engines (Washington–Miami)
  • 2-4 Amfleet II Coaches
  • 1 Amfleet II Cafe/Lounge
  • 1 Viewliner II Diner
  • 2-3 Viewliner I/II Sleepers
  • 1 Viewliner II Baggage Car

During the 2022 suspension of the Silver Meteor, some coach and sleeping cars usually on the Silver Meteor were combined into the Silver Star, creating a train with up to six coaches and five sleepers, in addition to the café-lounge, diner, and baggage car.[34]

Route details

 
Amtrak Silver Service (interactive map)

The Silver Star operates over a combination of Amtrak, CSX Transportation, and Norfolk Southern Railway trackage:[citation needed]

The Silver Star uses the same route as the Silver Meteor – the other train in the Silver Service brand – excluding two segments, Selma, NCSavannah, GA and Kissimmee, FLWinter Haven, FL.[35][2] Between Selma and Savannah, the Silver Star takes an inland route over the CSX S-Line to serve the Carolinas' state capitals of Raleigh and Columbia, while the Silver Meteor stays closer to the coast on the CSX A-Line and serves Fayetteville, NC and Charleston, SC. At Auburndale, FL, the Silver Meteor turns south to go directly Miami, while the Silver Star continues west to Lakeland, FL and Tampa, before coming back to Auburndale and turning south to Miami. In addition to these diversions, between Sebring, FL and West Palm Beach, FL, the Silver Meteor makes no intermediate stops, while the Silver Star makes an additional stop at Okeechobee, FL. Inversely, between Savannah, GA and Jacksonville, FL, the Silver Meteor makes an additional stop at Jesup, GA, while the Silver Star makes no intermediate stops. However, during the 2022 suspension of the Silver Meteor, the Silver Star temporarily served Jesup.[35][2]

Prior to October 1986, the Silver Star ran between Petersburg, VA, and Raleigh via the CSX Norlina Subdivision, stopping only in Henderson, NC.[36] CSX abandoned the Norlina Subdivision between Norlina, NC and Collier Yard (just south of Petersburg) in 1986, and the Silver Star was rerouted over the CSX A-Line between Petersburg and Selma, then to the North Carolina Railroad between Selma and Raleigh. The Silver Star is expected to be rerouted via its former route when tracks between Petersburg and Norlina are rebuilt as part of the Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor project, and reinstate its stop at Henderson, as well as adding a stop in La Crosse, VA.[37]

Like other long-distance trains operating on the Northeast Corridor, local travel between NEC stations is not allowed on the Silver Star. Northbound trains only stop to discharge passengers from Alexandria, VA northward, and southbound trains only stop to receive passengers from Newark, NJ to Washington.[2] This policy is in place to keep seats available for passengers making longer trips. Passengers wanting to travel locally must use the more frequent Northeast Regional or Acela trains. Additionally, the Silver Star, like the Silver Meteor, does not allow local travel between West Palm Beach and Miami. Southbound trains only stop to discharge passengers, while northbound trains only stop to receive passengers bound for points beyond West Palm Beach. This is due to the availability of Tri-Rail, South Florida's commuter rail system.

Since Amtrak ended rail passenger service over the CSX Clearwater Subdivision between Tampa and St. Petersburg, FL in 1984,[38] it has provided dedicated Amtrak Thruway bus service at Tampa Union Station for trainside transfer of passengers and their baggage to and from Clearwater, FL and St. Petersburg. Other points on Florida's west coast, such as Bradenton, FL, Sarasota, FL, Port Charlotte, FL and Fort Myers, FL, are also served by Amtrak Thruway service connecting with the Silver Star at Tampa.[39]

Station stops

State Town/City Station Connections
NY New York City Penn Station   Amtrak (long-distance): Adirondack, Cardinal, Crescent, Lake Shore Limited, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor
  Amtrak (intercity): Acela, Berkshire Flyer, Carolinian, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional, Vermonter
  LIRR:  Main Line,  Port Washington Branch
  NJ Transit:  North Jersey Coast Line,  Northeast Corridor Line,  Gladstone Branch,  Montclair-Boonton Line,  Morristown Line
  NYC Subway:       
  PATH: HOB-33 JSQ-33 JSQ-33 (via HOB)
  NYC Transit Bus
NJ Newark Newark Penn Station   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
  NJ Transit:  North Jersey Coast Line,  Northeast Corridor Line,  Raritan Valley Line
  PATH: NWK-WTC
  Newark Light Rail
  NJ Transit Bus
Trenton Trenton   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
  NJ Transit:  Northeast Corridor Line,  River Line
  SEPTA Regional Rail:  Trenton Line
  NJ Transit Bus, SEPTA Suburban Bus
PA Philadelphia 30th Street Station   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
  SEPTA Regional Rail: all routes
  NJ Transit:  Atlantic City Line
  SEPTA City Transit: Market-Frankford Subway-Surface
  SEPTA City Bus, SEPTA Suburban Bus
DE Wilmington Wilmington   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
  SEPTA Regional Rail:  Wilmington/​Newark Line
  DART First State
  Greyhound Lines
MD Baltimore Penn Station   Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
  MARC:  Penn Line
  Light RailLink
  MTA Maryland, Charm City Circulator
DC Washington Washington Union Station   Amtrak: Acela, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Vermonter, Thruway Motorcoach to Charlottesville, Virginia
  MARC:  Brunswick Line,  Camden Line,  Penn Line
  VRE:  Manassas Line,  Fredericksburg Line
  Metro:   Red Line
  DC Streetcar: H Street/Benning Road Line
  Metrobus, DC Circulator, MTA Maryland, Loudoun County Transit, OmniRide
  Intercity bus:   Greyhound,   Megabus, BoltBus, BestBus, Peter Pan, OurBus
VA Alexandria Alexandria   Amtrak: Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor
  VRE:  Manassas Line,  Fredericksburg Line
  Metro:   Blue Line,   Yellow Line
  Metrobus, DASH
Richmond Richmond Staples Mill Road   Amtrak: Carolinian, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Thruway Motorcoach to Charlottesville, Virginia
  Greater Richmond Transit Company
Ettrick Petersburg   Amtrak: Carolinian, Northeast Regional, Palmetto, Silver Meteor
NC Rocky Mount Rocky Mount   Amtrak: Carolinian, Palmetto, Silver Meteor
  Tar River Transit
  Greyhound Lines
Raleigh Raleigh Union Station   Amtrak: Carolinian, Piedmont
  GoRaleigh, GoTriangle
Cary Cary   Amtrak: Carolinian, Piedmont
  GoCary, GoTriangle
Southern Pines Southern Pines
Hamlet Hamlet
SC Camden Camden
Columbia Columbia   The Comet
Denmark Denmark
GA Savannah Savannah   Amtrak: Palmetto, Silver Meteor
FL Jacksonville Jacksonville   Amtrak: Silver Meteor, Thruway Motorcoach to Waldo, Ocala, Gainesville, The Villages, Wildwood, Dade City, Lakeland
  Jacksonville Transportation Authority
Palatka Palatka   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  The Ride Solution
DeLand DeLand   Amtrak: Silver Meteor, Thruway Motorcoach to Daytona Beach
Winter Park Winter Park   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  SunRail
  LYNX Bus
Orlando Orlando   Amtrak: Silver Meteor, Thruway Motorcoach to Lakeland, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers
  SunRail
  LYNX Bus
Kissimmee Kissimmee   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  SunRail
  LYNX Bus
  Greyhound Lines
Lakeland Lakeland   Thruway Motorcoach to Dade City, Wildwood, The Villages, Gainesville, Ocala, Waldo Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers
  Citrus Connection
  Greyhound Lines
Tampa Tampa   Thruway Motorcoach to Dade City, Wildwood, The Villages, Gainesville, Ocala, Waldo, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Orlando, St. Petersburg, Bradenton, Sarasota, Port Charlotte, Fort Myers
  Hillsborough Area Regional Transit
Winter Haven Winter Haven   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
Sebring Sebring   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
Okeechobee Okeechobee
West Palm Beach West Palm Beach   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  Tri-Rail
  Brightline (at West Palm Beach)
  Palm Tran, Tri-Rail Commuter Connector, West Palm Beach Downtown Trolley
  Greyhound Lines
Delray Beach Delray Beach   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  Tri-Rail
  Palm Tran, Downtown Connector
Deerfield Beach Deerfield Beach   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  Tri-Rail
  Broward County Transit, Tri-Rail Commuter Connector
Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  Tri-Rail
  Broward County Transit, Metrobus, Sun Trolley, Tri-Rail Commuter Connector
Hollywood Hollywood   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  Tri-Rail
  Broward County Transit, Hallandale Beach Community Bus
Miami Miami   Amtrak: Silver Meteor
  Metrobus

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Notes

  1. ^ Amtrak's Fiscal Year (FY) runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year.

External links

  •   Media related to Silver Star (Amtrak train) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Silver Service / Palmetto – Amtrak

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For the luxury train that ran in New Zealand see Silver Star NZR The Silver Star is a passenger train operated by Amtrak on a 1 522 mile 2 449 km route between New York City and Miami via Washington D C Richmond Virginia Raleigh North Carolina Columbia South Carolina Savannah Georgia Jacksonville Florida and Tampa Florida 2 The Silver Star and its sister train in the Silver Service brand the Silver Meteor are the descendants of numerous long distance trains that operated between Florida and New York for most of the 20th century Silver StarThe Silver Star at Southern Pines North Carolina in 2009OverviewService typeInter city railLocaleEast Coast of the United StatesFirst serviceDecember 12 1947Current operator s Amtrak May 1 1971 present Former operator s Seaboard Air Line Railroad December 12 1947 June 30 1967 Seaboard Coast Line Railroad July 1 1967 April 30 1971 Pennsylvania Railroad December 12 1947 January 31 1968 haulage agreement Penn Central Transportation February 1 1968 April 30 1971 haulage agreement Annual ridership434 779 FY22 132 3 a 1 RouteTerminiNew York CityMiamiStops38Distance travelled1 522 miles 2 449 km Average journey time31h 33mService frequencyDailyTrain number s 91 92On board servicesClass es Coach ClassSleeper ServiceDisabled accessAll train cars all stationsSleeping arrangementsRoomette 2 beds Bedroom 2 beds Bedroom Suite 4 beds Accessible Bedroom 2 beds Catering facilitiesDining car CafeBaggage facilitiesOverhead racks checked baggage available at selected stationsTechnicalRolling stockAmfleet Viewliner GE Genesis ACS 64 GE Dash 8 32BWHTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeOperating speed125 mph 201 km h top NEC 79 mph 127 km h top Track owner s Amtrak CSXT NS CFRC SFRTARoute mapLegendNortheast Corridor to Boston0 mi0 km New York CityEmpire CorridorNYNJNorth River Tunnelsunder Hudson River10 mi16 km Newark Penn58 mi93 km TrentonDelaware River NJPAKeystone Service amp Pennsylvanian91 mi146 km Philadelphia 30th StreetPADE116 mi187 km WilmingtonDEMD185 mi298 km BaltimoreCapitol Limited to ChicagoMDDC225 mi362 km Washington D C Potomac River DCVA234 mi377 km AlexandriaCardinal Crescent amp Northeast Regional334 mi538 km Richmond Staples Mill RoadNortheast Regional to Newport News362 mi583 km PetersburgNortheast Regional to NorfolkVANC460 mi740 km Rocky MountSilver Meteor530 mi853 km Raleigh538 mi866 km CaryCarolinian amp Piedmont598 mi962 km Southern Pines626 mi1007 km HamletNCSC700 mi1127 km Camden733 mi1180 km Columbia782 mi1259 km DenmarkSavannah River SCGASilver Meteor870 mi1400 km SavannahSt Marys River GAFL1018 mi1638 km Jacksonville1076 mi1732 km Palatka1128 mi1815 km DeLand1160 mi1867 km Winter Park1165 mi1875 km Orlando1183 mi1904 km Kissimmee1233 mi1984 km Lakeland1264 mi2034 km Tampa1312 mi2111 km Winter Haven1353 mi2177 km Sebring1395 mi2245 km Okeechobee1456 mi2343 km West Palm Beach1474 mi2372 km Delray Beach1484 mi2388 km Deerfield Beach1498 mi2411 km Fort Lauderdale1506 mi2424 km Hollywood1389 mi2235 km Miami1393 mi2242 km Miami Intermodal CenterPlannedAll stations are accessibleThis diagram viewtalkeditDuring fiscal year 2019 the Silver Star carried nearly 389 995 passengers an increase of 5 9 from FY2018 3 In FY16 it earned a total revenue of 29 261 496 an 11 6 decrease from FY2010 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Amtrak era 1 2 COVID 19 pandemic 2 Ridership 3 Rolling stock 4 Route details 5 Station stops 6 References 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory Edit The northbound Silver Star passing through Seabrook Maryland in 1969 The Silver Star was originally a service of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad running from New York to Miami and later also St Petersburg beyond Tampa It was previously known as the Advance Silver Meteor and was renamed on December 12 1947 after the name was chosen by Seaboard in a contest citation needed From 1947 to 1948 it was winter only and did not appear in summer timetables 5 By 1949 however it was a year round train 6 Its main Miami bound route went through the interior of Florida via Ocala and Winter Haven In peak winter service in the mid 1950s it had a section that went to St Petersburg via Tampa Another section went to Port Boca Grande via Tampa 7 The Pennsylvania Railroad carried the train between New York and Washington D C under a haulage agreement similar to the arrangement with its sister train the Silver Meteor The agreement was maintained when the Pennsy was folded into Penn Central in 1968 a year after SAL merged with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad as the Seaboard Coast Line Between Washington and Richmond Virginia the train operated on RF amp P rails Amtrak took over the train in 1971 Amtrak era Edit A Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad locomotive pulls the Silver Star at Alexandria VA on March 23 1969 Except for a brief period from 1994 to 1995 and from 1996 to 2004 when service to Tampa was provided by the Palmetto known as the Silver Palm from 1996 to 2002 the Silver Star has served both Tampa and Miami during the Amtrak era Originally Amtrak operated the Silver Star with Tampa and Miami sections that split in Jacksonville with the Tampa section continuing on the old Atlantic Coast Line route through Orlando and the Miami section traveling through Ocala and Wildwood over most of what was the original Seaboard route to Miami After November 1 2004 the Silver Star resumed service to Tampa and now travels intact all of the way backing out of Tampa and retracing its route 40 miles 64 km east to Auburndale where it heads south to Miami or north to New York 8 9 The detour occurs at Lakeland the train stops there to discharge passengers before going to Tampa and to receive passengers after it returns from Tampa In the January 2011 issue of Trains magazine this route was listed as one of five routes to be looked at by Amtrak in FY 2011 as the previous five routes the Sunset Limited Texas Eagle California Zephyr Capitol Limited and Cardinal were examined in FY 2010 10 With the discontinuation of the Silver Meteor s former Tampa section a descendant of the Champion a longtime rival of the Silver Star and Silver Meteor in 1988 the Silver Star is now the only passenger train serving Tampa On July 1 2015 the Silver Star s dining car was completely removed from the train s consist a controversial decision that Amtrak rationalized with the idea that sleeping car passengers could obtain meals from the train s cafe lounge car 11 However on May 1 2020 the Silver Star s dining car was returned and Amtrak introduced the flexible dining system to the train which consists of pre prepared meals which are then heated in either a convection oven or a microwave oven at the time of purchase 12 13 In a Rail Passengers Association webinar that took place on November 16 2022 Amtrak s vice president of long distance service revealed that traditional dining service is planned to be reintroduced on the Silver Meteor and the Silver Star in early 2023 14 On February 4 2018 Silver Star train number 91 collided with a CSX freight train in Cayce South Carolina the engineer and a conductor of the Silver Star were killed and 116 passengers were injured 15 16 COVID 19 pandemic Edit On July 6 2020 Amtrak reduced the frequency of this train to three times per week as opposed to daily 17 Southbound Silver Star trains departed New York Friday through Sunday while Silver Meteor trains departed Monday through Thursday Similarly northbound Silver Star trains departed Miami on Thursday through Saturday while Silver Meteor trains departed Sunday through Wednesday 18 Both trains resumed daily services on June 7 2021 after additional Amtrak funding was included in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 19 In 2021 Amtrak reached out to FDOT to begin negotiations again for utilization of the Miami Intermodal Center This comes after years of disagreement over the platform length at the MIC as Amtrak normally adds cars to the Silver Meteor and Silver Star during the winter season to accommodate increased demand 20 In February 2022 negotiations restarted between FDOT and Amtrak 21 Later in March 2022 a test train operated into and out of the station and proved that the platforms are sufficient in length to hold a standard 10 car train 22 However the platforms are not long enough to accommodate an 11 to 12 car train which could be possible in the winter months In September 2022 Amtrak management announced that it had restarted lease negotiations with FDOT regarding use and maintenance of the terminal One issue however is the deadheading move that will need to take place between the MIC and Hialeah Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner has stated that the company is evaluating technical and operational aspects of the move 23 Between January 24th and October 14th 2022 the Silver Star temporarily added a station stop in Jesup Georgia due to the suspension of its sister train the Silver Meteor which is normally the only train that stops at that station This was due to a resurgence of the Omicron variant of COVID 19 as well as a further delay caused by Hurricane Ian 24 During this period the Silver Star provided a single once daily service between New York and Miami Ridership EditRidership by Fiscal Year October September Ridership Change over previous year2010 25 393 586 2011 25 424 394 0 7 82 2012 26 425 794 0 0 37 2013 26 414 077 0 2 79 2014 27 405 695 0 2 02 2015 27 383 347 0 5 50 2016 28 364 271 0 4 97 2017 29 373 372 0 2 49 2018 30 368 518 0 1 30 2019 30 377 342 0 2 39 2020 31 218 514 0 42 09 2021 32 187 152 0 14 35 2022 33 434 779 0 132 31 Rolling stock Edit source Southbound Silver Star passing Martin State Airport station at 100 mph June 15 2019 The Silver Star uses Amtrak s standard long distance single level equipment Viewliner baggage cars Viewliner sleeping cars Viewliner dining cars Amfleet cafe lounges and Amfleet coaches An ACS 64 electric locomotive is used between New York City and Washington D C while two GE P42DC diesel electric locomotives are used for power south of Washington D C A typical Silver Star consist as of June 2021 includes 1 Siemens ACS 64 engine New York Washington 2 GE P42DC engines Washington Miami 2 4 Amfleet II Coaches 1 Amfleet II Cafe Lounge 1 Viewliner II Diner 2 3 Viewliner I II Sleepers 1 Viewliner II Baggage CarDuring the 2022 suspension of the Silver Meteor some coach and sleeping cars usually on the Silver Meteor were combined into the Silver Star creating a train with up to six coaches and five sleepers in addition to the cafe lounge diner and baggage car 34 Route details Edit Amtrak Silver Service interactive map The Silver Star operates over a combination of Amtrak CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway trackage citation needed New York Washington D C Amtrak Northeast Corridor Washington D C Selma NC CSXT RF amp P Subdivision Richmond Terminal Subdivision North End Subdivision South End Subdivision Selma Raleigh NC NS Goldsboro to Greensboro District Raleigh DeLand FL CSXT Aberdeen Subdivision Hamlet Terminal Subdivision Hamlet Subdivision Columbia Subdivision Savannah Subdivision Nahunta Subdivision Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision Sanford Subdivision DeLand Poinciana FL SunRail Central Florida Rail Corridor Poinciana Tampa FL Mangonia Park FL CSXT Carters Subdivision Lakeland Subdivision Tampa Terminal Subdivision Auburndale Subdivision Miami Subdivision Mangonia Park Miami FL Tri Rail South Florida Rail CorridorThe Silver Star uses the same route as the Silver Meteor the other train in the Silver Service brand excluding two segments Selma NC Savannah GA and Kissimmee FL Winter Haven FL 35 2 Between Selma and Savannah the Silver Star takes an inland route over the CSX S Line to serve the Carolinas state capitals of Raleigh and Columbia while the Silver Meteor stays closer to the coast on the CSX A Line and serves Fayetteville NC and Charleston SC At Auburndale FL the Silver Meteor turns south to go directly Miami while the Silver Star continues west to Lakeland FL and Tampa before coming back to Auburndale and turning south to Miami In addition to these diversions between Sebring FL and West Palm Beach FL the Silver Meteor makes no intermediate stops while the Silver Star makes an additional stop at Okeechobee FL Inversely between Savannah GA and Jacksonville FL the Silver Meteor makes an additional stop at Jesup GA while the Silver Star makes no intermediate stops However during the 2022 suspension of the Silver Meteor the Silver Star temporarily served Jesup 35 2 Prior to October 1986 the Silver Star ran between Petersburg VA and Raleigh via the CSX Norlina Subdivision stopping only in Henderson NC 36 CSX abandoned the Norlina Subdivision between Norlina NC and Collier Yard just south of Petersburg in 1986 and the Silver Star was rerouted over the CSX A Line between Petersburg and Selma then to the North Carolina Railroad between Selma and Raleigh The Silver Star is expected to be rerouted via its former route when tracks between Petersburg and Norlina are rebuilt as part of the Southeast High Speed Rail Corridor project and reinstate its stop at Henderson as well as adding a stop in La Crosse VA 37 Like other long distance trains operating on the Northeast Corridor local travel between NEC stations is not allowed on the Silver Star Northbound trains only stop to discharge passengers from Alexandria VA northward and southbound trains only stop to receive passengers from Newark NJ to Washington 2 This policy is in place to keep seats available for passengers making longer trips Passengers wanting to travel locally must use the more frequent Northeast Regional or Acela trains Additionally the Silver Star like the Silver Meteor does not allow local travel between West Palm Beach and Miami Southbound trains only stop to discharge passengers while northbound trains only stop to receive passengers bound for points beyond West Palm Beach This is due to the availability of Tri Rail South Florida s commuter rail system Since Amtrak ended rail passenger service over the CSX Clearwater Subdivision between Tampa and St Petersburg FL in 1984 38 it has provided dedicated Amtrak Thruway bus service at Tampa Union Station for trainside transfer of passengers and their baggage to and from Clearwater FL and St Petersburg Other points on Florida s west coast such as Bradenton FL Sarasota FL Port Charlotte FL and Fort Myers FL are also served by Amtrak Thruway service connecting with the Silver Star at Tampa 39 Station stops EditState Town City Station ConnectionsNY New York City Penn Station Amtrak long distance Adirondack Cardinal Crescent Lake Shore Limited Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Amtrak intercity Acela Berkshire Flyer Carolinian Empire Service Ethan Allen Express Keystone Service Maple Leaf Northeast Regional Vermonter LIRR Main Line Port Washington Branch NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line Northeast Corridor Line Gladstone Branch Montclair Boonton Line Morristown Line NYC Subway PATH HOB 33 JSQ 33 JSQ 33 via HOB NYC Transit BusNJ Newark Newark Penn Station Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Northeast Regional Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Vermonter NJ Transit North Jersey Coast Line Northeast Corridor Line Raritan Valley Line PATH NWK WTC Newark Light Rail NJ Transit BusTrenton Trenton Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Northeast Regional Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Vermonter NJ Transit Northeast Corridor Line River Line SEPTA Regional Rail Trenton Line NJ Transit Bus SEPTA Suburban BusPA Philadelphia 30th Street Station Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Keystone Service Northeast Regional Palmetto Pennsylvanian Silver Meteor Vermonter SEPTA Regional Rail all routes NJ Transit Atlantic City Line SEPTA City Transit Market Frankford Subway Surface SEPTA City Bus SEPTA Suburban BusDE Wilmington Wilmington Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor Vermonter SEPTA Regional Rail Wilmington Newark Line DART First State Greyhound LinesMD Baltimore Penn Station Amtrak Acela Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor Vermonter MARC Penn Line Light RailLink MTA Maryland Charm City CirculatorDC Washington Washington Union Station Amtrak Acela Capitol Limited Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor Vermonter Thruway Motorcoach to Charlottesville Virginia MARC Brunswick Line Camden Line Penn Line VRE Manassas Line Fredericksburg Line Metro Red Line DC Streetcar H Street Benning Road Line Metrobus DC Circulator MTA Maryland Loudoun County Transit OmniRide Intercity bus Greyhound Megabus BoltBus BestBus Peter Pan OurBusVA Alexandria Alexandria Amtrak Cardinal Carolinian Crescent Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor VRE Manassas Line Fredericksburg Line Metro Blue Line Yellow Line Metrobus DASHRichmond Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak Carolinian Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver Meteor Thruway Motorcoach to Charlottesville Virginia Greater Richmond Transit CompanyEttrick Petersburg Amtrak Carolinian Northeast Regional Palmetto Silver MeteorNC Rocky Mount Rocky Mount Amtrak Carolinian Palmetto Silver Meteor Tar River Transit Greyhound LinesRaleigh Raleigh Union Station Amtrak Carolinian Piedmont GoRaleigh GoTriangleCary Cary Amtrak Carolinian Piedmont GoCary GoTriangleSouthern Pines Southern PinesHamlet HamletSC Camden CamdenColumbia Columbia The CometDenmark DenmarkGA Savannah Savannah Amtrak Palmetto Silver MeteorFL Jacksonville Jacksonville Amtrak Silver Meteor Thruway Motorcoach to Waldo Ocala Gainesville The Villages Wildwood Dade City Lakeland Jacksonville Transportation AuthorityPalatka Palatka Amtrak Silver Meteor The Ride SolutionDeLand DeLand Amtrak Silver Meteor Thruway Motorcoach to Daytona BeachWinter Park Winter Park Amtrak Silver Meteor SunRail LYNX BusOrlando Orlando Amtrak Silver Meteor Thruway Motorcoach to Lakeland Tampa St Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota Port Charlotte Fort Myers SunRail LYNX BusKissimmee Kissimmee Amtrak Silver Meteor SunRail LYNX Bus Greyhound LinesLakeland Lakeland Thruway Motorcoach to Dade City Wildwood The Villages Gainesville Ocala Waldo Jacksonville Orlando Tampa St Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota Port Charlotte Fort Myers Citrus Connection Greyhound LinesTampa Tampa Thruway Motorcoach to Dade City Wildwood The Villages Gainesville Ocala Waldo Jacksonville Lakeland Orlando St Petersburg Bradenton Sarasota Port Charlotte Fort Myers Hillsborough Area Regional TransitWinter Haven Winter Haven Amtrak Silver MeteorSebring Sebring Amtrak Silver MeteorOkeechobee OkeechobeeWest Palm Beach West Palm Beach Amtrak Silver Meteor Tri Rail Brightline at West Palm Beach Palm Tran Tri Rail Commuter Connector West Palm Beach Downtown Trolley Greyhound LinesDelray Beach Delray Beach Amtrak Silver Meteor Tri Rail Palm Tran Downtown ConnectorDeerfield Beach Deerfield Beach Amtrak Silver Meteor Tri Rail Broward County Transit Tri Rail Commuter ConnectorFort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Amtrak Silver Meteor Tri Rail Broward County Transit Metrobus Sun Trolley Tri Rail Commuter ConnectorHollywood Hollywood Amtrak Silver Meteor Tri Rail Broward County Transit Hallandale Beach Community BusMiami Miami Amtrak Silver Meteor MetrobusReferences Edit Amtrak Fiscal Year 2022 Ridership PDF Amtrak November 29 2022 Retrieved December 6 2022 a b c d Atlantic Coast Timetable PDF Amtrak March 4 2019 Retrieved April 25 2019 Amtrak Sets Revenue and Earnings Records Delivers Best Operating Performance in Company History PDF Amtrak November 16 2018 Retrieved February 2 2019 Amtrak FY16 Ridership amp Revenue Fact Sheet PDF Amtrak April 17 2017 Retrieved February 3 2019 Seaboard Air Line Railroad Timetables June 15 1948 Official Guide of the Railways August 1949 Seaboard Air Line Railroad section Tables 1 3 6 Official Guide of the Railways December 1954 Seaboard Air Line Railroad section Condensed Table and Tables 1 3 6 7 April 6 2004 System Timetable Page 71 The Museum of Railway Timetables Atlantic Coast Service Timetable Effective November 8 2010 PDF Amtrak Amtrak s Improvement Wish List Trains January 2011 pp 20 21 Sherry Laskin June 29 2015 Lower Fares on Amtrak Sleeping Cars to Florida and New York Cruise Maven Retrieved December 12 2022 Cokley Carolyn January 9 2020 NEW FLEXIBLE DINING SERVICE LAUNCHES ON THE SILVER STAR Rail Passengers Association Archived from the original on August 7 2020 Retrieved January 23 2022 Amtrak Flexible Dining Weinberg Harrison Amtrak long distance capacity to remain tight through 2023 trains com Bob Johnston Retrieved November 20 2022 Fedschun Travis February 4 2018 Amtrak CSX train collision in South Carolina leaves 2 dead over 100 injured officials say Fox News Retrieved February 4 2018 Joseph Yonette Bolon Anne Sophie January 31 2018 Amtrak Train Collision Kills at Least 2 and Injures Nearly 70 Others The New York Times Retrieved February 4 2018 Tate Curtis Amtrak to reduce New York Florida trains starting July 6 with more cuts coming Oct 1 USA TODAY Retrieved July 1 2020 Silver Star and Silver Meteor Schedule Changes effective July 6 2020 Amtrak Retrieved July 5 2020 With Increased Demand and Congressional Funding Amtrak Restores 12 Long Distance Routes to Daily Service Amtrak March 10 2021 Retrieved March 10 2021 Chardy Alfonso Viglucci Andres October 31 2013 Long trains short platforms at new Miami airport train station won t force permanent street closure Miami Herald Retrieved August 10 2016 Amtrak Begins Active Preparations To Launch Service To Miami Intermodal Center The Next Miami Retrieved March 13 2022 Video Shows Amtrak Train Fitting Into The Miami Intermodal Center In First Test Run The Next Miami Retrieved September 29 2022 Amtrak switch to Miami airport station again moving forward Trains com Retrieved September 29 2022 Amtrak to restore four long distance trains to daily service in late May Trains Retrieved April 19 2022 a b Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 8 2012 Retrieved July 30 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b AMTRAK SETS RIDERSHIP RECORD AND MOVES THE NATION S ECONOMY FORWARD PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 24 2020 a b Amtrak FY15 Ridership amp Revenue PDF Amtrak FY16 Ridership amp Revenue PDF Amtrak April 17 2017 Amtrak FY17 Ridership PDF a b Amtrak FY19 Ridership PDF Luczak Marybeth November 23 2020 Amtrak Releases FY 2020 Data Railway Age New York Simmons Boardman Publishing Inc Retrieved February 18 2020 Amtrak Route Ridership FY21 vs FY19 PDF Amtrak Retrieved April 19 2022 Amtrak FY22 Ridership PDF Silver Star Silver Meteor combined train Jan Mar 2022 Amtrak Unlimited Discussion Forum Retrieved January 23 2022 a b Silver Service Palmetto Train Amtrak Retrieved April 25 2019 Henderson NC www trainweb org Retrieved June 3 2022 Southeast High Speed Rail Tier II Final Environmental Impact Statement And Final Section 4 f Evaluation Richmond VA to Raleigh NC PDF August 2015 p 122 Retrieved September 6 2022 Luisi Vincent 2010 Railroading in Pinellas County Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 8550 5 Amtrak WebsiteNotes Edit Amtrak s Fiscal Year FY runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year External links Edit Media related to Silver Star Amtrak train at Wikimedia Commons Silver Service Palmetto Amtrak Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Silver Star Amtrak train amp oldid 1135310153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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