Matt,
Thanks for that information on the different Amtrak Paint Scheme phases. I had a general idea on the changes over the years but your post cleared it up.
J.R.
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
Phase 1 (I)
The first true Amtrak scheme. It consisted of wide red and blue stripes with small white pin stripes. The "pointless" arrow in a white background adorned the ends. The era for this scheme is 1972 to the late 70's.
Phase 2 (II)
Identical to phase I with the removal of the "pointless" arrows. Late 70's to early 80's.
Phase 3 (III)
My favorite of the schemes. This consisted of roughly equal red white and blue stripes. Early 80's to mid 1990's.
Phase 4 (IV)
Debuting with the Superliner II's around 1994, this scheme featured small red and white pin stripes above a wide dark blue stripe. 1994 to mid 2000's
Phase 4b (IVb)
Somewhat similar to phase IV. The dark blue stripe color was lightened, and a red safety stripe was added to the bottom of the car. The new "3 sheets to the wind" logo was added and the long time standard Helvetica font changed to Frutiger. Mid 2000's to the present.
For more info visit these links:
Link 1
Link 2
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