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Superliner I and II, Sleepers
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Do you mean external spotting feature? Well, there are many. The older Superliner I's have the older european air-ride trucks and the II's have the newer GSC trucks that can be seen on horizon, viewliner, and the 1500 series MHC fleet. The II's also have names. The standard superliner II sleeper has a name of a state. On the Auto Train, however, there are a group of Sleepers that have all bedrooms (sofa, enclosed toilet,etc.). There are 5 of these cars, I believe, named after beaches and a former amtrak president. The Superliner I sleepers were supposed to receive names of national parks and the like, but only two I's have names, the George M. Pullman, and Edward L. Ullman. Hope this helps. <br /> Joe, Atlanta
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