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Abandoned Amtrak Car in Abandoned Atlanta Building
Posted by Dough on Sunday, December 20, 2009 11:03 AM

I discovered this picture of an old Amtrak car abandoned in an old facility of some sort in Atlanta, GA.  Does anybody know the story on this car and who owns it?  I don't even know where this old building is located in Atlanta, but it sure is interesting.

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Posted by AntonioFP45 on Sunday, December 20, 2009 3:43 PM

The car appears to be sitting inside an abandoned rail car or locomotive service shop.  Central of Georgia?  Southern?

Anyone familiar with the Atlanta rail network (of the past)? 

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Sunday, December 20, 2009 3:56 PM

It looks like it was fairly recently shut down---I thought Amtrak would have recovered such?

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Posted by starwardude on Sunday, December 20, 2009 3:57 PM

Don't know much about its past, but I do know it has had its fair share of screen time not long ago...

http://www.mtv.com/videos/yo-momma-atlanta-dallas-vs-columbus-round-3-episode-313/1563525/playlist.jhtml

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Posted by BaltACD on Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:02 PM

starwardude

Don't know much about its past, but I do know it has had its fair share of screen time not long ago...

http://www.mtv.com/videos/yo-momma-atlanta-dallas-vs-columbus-round-3-episode-313/1563525/playlist.jhtml

Not just screen time....but screen time exactly where it was photographed.

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Posted by garr on Sunday, December 20, 2009 4:05 PM

 

Not knowing when the photo was taken, my first guess would be the old Pullman shops in Atlanta. This is purely a guess though.

IIRC, the brick does not lend itself to the old railcar facility where the SERM is currently located.

There are other locations that could be possiblities such as SR's Peagram shop or heavy industry, but I still believe the old Pullman shop near the old Georgia Railroad Hulsey yard is the best guess.

 

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Posted by aegrotatio on Sunday, December 20, 2009 10:52 PM

 The pic and the video--what an excellent find!!

Do you think it's an Amtrak heritage car or something else painted for a movie?

 

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Posted by samfp1943 on Monday, December 21, 2009 8:37 AM

Looks like the car # is 3228--Name showing is the "William A. Griffin,Jr."  

    In some of the long shots there appears to be anothwer car showing( to the right side of the frame; I appears to me to be silver in color ( possibly a boxcars style?

Maybe some one with access to an Amtrak car list can add some more to the description/car history?

 

 


 

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Posted by Geared Steam on Monday, December 21, 2009 1:57 PM

Ask the photographer

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Posted by ComradeTaco on Monday, December 21, 2009 6:07 PM
According to pullman.org,it was a former Pontomac sleeper.

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, December 21, 2009 6:44 PM

An entry in the "Revised Third Edition Amtrak Car and Locomotive Spotter" (copyright 1976) I have echoes that and has a footnote saying the car was "renamed in 1973 for an RF&P official (an Amtrak liaison man) who died in that year".

 

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Posted by dennis on Monday, December 21, 2009 7:12 PM

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Posted by LNER4472 on Monday, December 21, 2009 7:26 PM

 6-double-bedroom buffet lounge, ex-Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac 410 Colonial Beach, built by American Car & Foundry in 1949.

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Posted by 290 on Monday, December 21, 2009 9:12 PM

 The building is the Pullman Car shops. The facility is owned by the State of Georgia and was the shops for the New Georgia RR. That particular car was offered to the Souteheastern Railway Museum a number of years ago. The interior isn't bad. Under the stainless however is quite another story. It suffers from the dielectric corrosion where stainless comes in contact with steel. There are no trucks. It sits on some stands.

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Posted by sprulz on Monday, December 21, 2009 11:54 PM

Hi,

Great find. Hope some organisation or group is stirred to at least get it to a museum site for static restoration. Could be a good project going forward.

Otherwise it will be one of the "we should have.." opportunities that will be missed.

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Posted by bubbajustin on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 8:15 PM

A shame to see a car like that with so much history in a shop complex with so much history just sitting rusting into the ground.

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Posted by Bob the Train on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:27 AM
bubbajustin

A shame to see a car like that with so much history in a shop complex with so much history just sitting rusting into the ground.

Justin

agreed.

I do like the pictures detail though...

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Posted by smpx on Saturday, January 9, 2010 1:19 PM

Speaking of abandoned coaches in Atlanta, can anyone verify the origin of the coach at Stone Mtn Park reported to be "Capitol Heights" from the B & O build c. 1926. Understand this car is scheduled to be scrapped. What a shame. Surely a museum somewhere would like to own.

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Posted by Revolution on Friday, December 2, 2011 11:33 PM

2 years to find this post.

Not sure if anyone will see the reply.

I believe the passenger car you are asking about is photographed on this website.

Go to the website . Look for gallery. Then Abandoned Trains.

Http://UrbanExplorer.co

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Saturday, December 3, 2011 1:47 AM

Revolution

2 years to find this post.

Not sure if anyone will see the reply.

I believe the passenger car you are asking about is photographed on this website.

Go to the website . Look for gallery. Then Abandoned Trains.

 Http://UrbanExplorer.co

Dot co not dot com

 

 

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Posted by samfp1943 on Saturday, December 3, 2011 9:21 AM

kc rail

An entry in the "Revised Third Edition Amtrak Car and Locomotive Spotter" (copyright 1976) I have echoes that and has a footnote saying the car was "renamed in 1973 for an RF&P official (an Amtrak liaison man) who died in that year".

samfp1943:

Looks like the car # is 3228--Name showing is the "William A. Griffin,Jr."

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290 replied on 12-21-2009 9:12 PM Reply More

 The building is the Pullman Car shops. The facility is owned by the State of Georgia and was the shops for the New Georgia RR. That particular car was offered to the Souteheastern Railway Museum a number of years ago. The interior isn't bad. Under the stainless however is quite another story. It suffers from the dielectric corrosion where stainless comes in contact with steel. There are no trucks. It sits on some stands.

samfp1943, added:

The latest posting in the gallery shows that the car has been' tagged' to the point that it is almost unrecognizable.My 2 Cents

 

 

 


 

 


 

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Posted by oltmannd on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 9:47 AM

290

 The building is the Pullman Car shops. The facility is owned by the State of Georgia and was the shops for the New Georgia RR. That particular car was offered to the Souteheastern Railway Museum a number of years ago. The interior isn't bad. Under the stainless however is quite another story. It suffers from the dielectric corrosion where stainless comes in contact with steel. There are no trucks. It sits on some stands.

Too, bad.  Sounds like scrap...or a big league welding project.

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