Trains.com

Subscriber & Member Login

Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!

HO Amtrak California

20754 views
39 replies
1 rating 2 rating 3 rating 4 rating 5 rating
  • Member since
    July 2006
  • From: California
  • 37 posts
Posted by Santa Fe on Thursday, February 1, 2007 2:51 PM
Coll looking Cars ya got there Davy,Although yours look different then the Pic Soutwest Chief Posted.Did you get the Correct ones cause the ones ya got don't have 2 Doors on teh Side.I am not putting you down or etc just noticed the difference in yours. Good Luck too ya.
  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Anaheim, CA Bayfield, CO
  • 1,829 posts
Posted by Southwest Chief on Thursday, February 1, 2007 1:30 PM
 Safety Valve wrote:

That looks like a cab control car that might be remotely using the engine on the rear as a power unit. It has enough stuff that a driver might actually run the train properly backwards.

I think the trucks are a dirty grey/Black they dont appear blue in that particular photograph.

Yep, control cab.  California cars have MU run through capability so the Cab Car controls will operate the trailing loco in push pull mode.

You are also right about the truck color.  However they were originally delivered in dark purple blue.  They just got dirty over time and some have been replaced with non purple trucks as well.  These cars are getting old quickly, as they are run in rough stop and go commuter service every day. 

Note to modelers, in my area (Southern California) the Surfliner cars are looking real dirty on the outside.  The stainless steel portion, if not recently cleaned, has a dull tan tint.  Superliners typically also display this color if not washed.  So be sure to weather your Amtrak equipment appropriately.

As a side note on the MU run through.  How can Superliners be used on these push pull trains?  I'm not aware of any MU specific plugs on Superliners.  However I'm wondering if the Communication ports would provide MU capabilities?  They use the same size cable.

Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, CO
Click Here for my model train photo website

  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 1, 2007 11:10 AM
 Metro Red Line wrote:

 Nataraj wrote:
Athearn did!

Caltrain, coaster, WEST coast express, metrolink, rail runner, and sounder are a few west coast trains they did. Except, not amtrak califonria (cascades, surfliner, san jouqins, capitol corridor).

 

Those are the Bombardier Coaches, not the non-Superliner Amtrak bilevels. 

The Bombardier coaches have the opposite problem.  You can get the ACE train (Altamont Commuter Express) Coaches, in Athearn RTR sets, but you can't get the ACE train f40ph in ACE paint.

  • Member since
    October 2006
  • From: Under The Streets of Los Angeles
  • 1,150 posts
Posted by Metro Red Line on Thursday, February 1, 2007 2:39 AM

 Nataraj wrote:
Athearn did!

Caltrain, coaster, WEST coast express, metrolink, rail runner, and sounder are a few west coast trains they did. Except, not amtrak califonria (cascades, surfliner, san jouqins, capitol corridor).

 

Those are the Bombardier Coaches, not the non-Superliner Amtrak bilevels. 

  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 1, 2007 1:16 AM

That looks like a cab control car that might be remotely using the engine on the rear as a power unit. It has enough stuff that a driver might actually run the train properly backwards.

I think the trucks are a dirty grey/Black they dont appear blue in that particular photograph.

I think that this is a fine example of a project where someone made do very well without spending 1200 dollars for a copy of one brass car. Who knows? there might actually be a seed of a new company on Ebay cranking out these cars using Con Cor Undecs as raw material.

Regarding licenses, I was part of a video game testing where they had to remove a Military Humvee from the product and built a virtual look alike to work around Licensing requirements. A little bit of a uproar over that. I dont see the need to license stuff that we use everyday ala Union Pacific. That is probably one reason those wonderful Mack Trucks are 20 dollars apeice instead of 10.

  • Member since
    May 2006
  • From: SF bay area
  • 682 posts
Posted by Nataraj on Thursday, February 1, 2007 12:56 AM
Athearn did!

Caltrain, coaster, WEST coast express, metrolink, rail runner, and sounder are a few west coast trains they did. Except, not amtrak califonria (cascades, surfliner, san jouqins, capitol corridor).
Nataraj -- Southern Pacific RULES!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The GS-4 was the most beautiful steam engine that ever touched the rails.
  • Member since
    October 2006
  • From: Under The Streets of Los Angeles
  • 1,150 posts
Posted by Metro Red Line on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 6:27 PM
 Southwest Chief wrote:

 

See Superliners in the right paint are an OK substitute for real California cars.  I wonder why Walthers hasn't tried a Superliner coach painted in Amtrak California, or Surfliner colors?  They have the exclusive right with Amtrak for certain paint schemes, so Walthers would likely be the one to do it...I think this is why the planned Con-Cor Superliners painted in Surfliner colors never made it.  Although it makes me wonder about the Athearn AmCal, Surfliner, and Cascades painted locos as well as the Atlas AmCal locos.

I

 

Regional bias. Most manufacturers are located in the East or Midwest and don't think it's worth their time to make passenger cars from "Out West." Which is why you see Acela models but no Caltrak, Surfliner or Cascades cars.

Maybe Athearn (based in California) should make a stab at it! 

  • Member since
    October 2006
  • From: Under The Streets of Los Angeles
  • 1,150 posts
Posted by Metro Red Line on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 6:23 PM
Nice paint work on the Caltrak cars, despite the door issue. If you want better trucks look into Train Station Products replacement trucks, they have some that are a closer match to the prototype than the stock Con-Cor trucks.
  • Member since
    December 2003
  • From: Anaheim, CA Bayfield, CO
  • 1,829 posts
Posted by Southwest Chief on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 6:57 PM

Nice job.

See Superliners in the right paint are an OK substitute for real California cars.  I wonder why Walthers hasn't tried a Superliner coach painted in Amtrak California, or Surfliner colors?  They have the exclusive right with Amtrak for certain paint schemes, so Walthers would likely be the one to do it...I think this is why the planned Con-Cor Superliners painted in Surfliner colors never made it.  Although it makes me wonder about the Athearn AmCal, Surfliner, and Cascades painted locos as well as the Atlas AmCal locos.

I'm surprised we haven't seen phase IVb Superliners from Walthers yet.  They are really dragging their feet with this exclusive license.  I know of a few companies that would gladly release decals if it wasn't for this license.

Again, nice job and your Northern California HO layout residents must be happy to have such a fine looking commuter train.

For decals you might want to try Union Station Products.  They currently offer HO California Car kits and I believe they come with appropriate decals.

Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, CO
Click Here for my model train photo website

  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 6:55 PM
Great pics all you need now is the decals. Do the Concor superliner cars have an interior in them so you can put in some HO scale passengers?
  • Member since
    April 2003
  • 305,205 posts
HO Amtrak California
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 6:04 PM

My wife bought me the Athearn HO scale Amtrak California EMD F59PH for Christmas.  It's great.  Heavy engine, not too fast, but one of the strongest engines I have.  I didn't get any passenger cars to go with it, so I had it pulling frieght trains for a bit just to play with it.

I've posted here before about looking for the Phase V superliners, and finding that the only ones made were overland brass, and I don't have $1200 to pay for toys.  So what's a guy to do? 

I called con-cor, and ordered two undecorated sleepers.  They arrived quickly, and for being as old as they were, they were in pretty decent shape.  I would have like to have ordered the Walthers, but my train budget for the year (2007) is already nearly shot.  I paid 1/4 for the concors as I would have for the Walthers, and that includes the concor shipping.

I have very easy access to seeing the Amtrak California cars live.  I live less than a mile from the line, and we have at least 4 trains a day that I see go by.  So taking my live pictures of the prototype train, I was able to do the models.  I had to sacrafice a set of doors, as the Phase V have two double doors on each side, and all the cars I had access to only had a single door per car.  I need to get the decal sheets that have upper and lower case letters, (I've only been able to find the uppercase), and the cars will be finished.

and for those of you who haven't seen them, this is the prototype.  Credit to Matthew Mealer for the photograph.

Subscriber & Member Login

Login, or register today to interact in our online community, comment on articles, receive our newsletter, manage your account online and more!

Users Online

There are no community member online

Search the Community

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Model Railroader Newsletter See all
Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter and get model railroad news in your inbox!