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Amtrak Superliner Question/Advice
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Wdlgln005
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April 2002
From: Nashville TN
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Posted by
Wdlgln005
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 9:40 PM
On most Amtrak trains, the first cars tend to be MHC mailcars & a baggage. Then you may need some sort of dorm sleeper. Coaches tend to be in front of the midtrain diner/lounge, followed by sleepers. This puts the sleepers on the tail end, away from the noisy diesels. The coach/baggage may be set up to pick up overnite passengers & locals.
Most 4 car sets would be pulled by one F40 with 2 coaches, 1 diner & 1 sleeper. An example of this running today would be the Portland section of the Empire Builder, also the old Pioneer split off from the DZ in Salt Lake.
Glenn Woodle
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Amtrk14
Member since
June 2004
240 posts
Posted by
Amtrk14
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 7:46 PM
Can you guys tell me how you would arrange the cars.I have plenty of ideas but I would like to hear yours too. Remember, just Phase 3 and Phase 4. Here is how the cars will be set up: Transition Sleeper, Sleeper, Sightseer Lounge, Diner, Sightseer Lounge, Coach/Baggage, Coach
Thanks,
Sean
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Amtrk14
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June 2004
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Posted by
Amtrk14
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 7:05 PM
NightCrawler,
I would love to get the Pacific Parlour Car, but as you said it is very expensive. In its place i'm just going to use a Sightseer Lounge. Hopefully, someone will make one in plastic.(Walthers)
Sean
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 6:39 PM
if you need a pacific parlour car for your starlight, Overland is going to be releasing one in brass. they are extremely expensive, but thats the only way to get one.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 5:04 PM
It was May 2003, Page 53. Actually, when I come to look at the photo again there's two PH3 and two PH4 - sorry about the incorrect info earlier!
Hope this helps
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Amtrk14
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June 2004
240 posts
Posted by
Amtrk14
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 4:51 PM
Railroading_Brit,
What MR Magazine was that? What year, month?
Thanks
Sean
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Anonymous
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April 2003
305,205 posts
Posted by
Anonymous
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 4:39 PM
The train I saw in MR had 1 superliner in 5 painted in PH3 livery - the others were PH4. "Scaling up", I'd suggest 2 PH3 cars in your consist. It's really up to you though. You could also mix Superliner 1 and Superliner 2 cars for even more variety - Walthers make both types (I think).
Just had another thought - you could try looking on www.railpictures.net for photos of the train you want to model, and model a real consist.
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Amtrk14
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June 2004
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Amtrak Superliner Question/Advice
Posted by
Amtrk14
on Sunday, June 13, 2004 2:58 PM
I'm planning to model one of Amtrak's Coast Starlights. I will have two Phase 3 F40PH's pulling the train. I want the Superliner phases to be mixed, between Phase 3 and Phase 4, but I want the train to be mostly phase 4. How many Phase 3 cars should I have? I will have 7 Superliners total.
Thanks
Sean
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