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Superliner
Superliner I Dining Car
Superliner I Dining Car

Interior of Superliner I Lounge Car
Interior of Superliner I Lounge Car

Manufacturer Pullman Standard (Series I) / Bombardier Transportation (Series II)
Constructed 1978-81, 1993-95
Number built 479[1]
Number in service 413
Number scrapped 22
Capacity 74 maximum
Operator Amtrak
Lines served Most Amtrak trains west of Mississippi River, the City of New Orleans, the Cardinal, and occasional substitutions on Michigan trains. Pullman Porter redirects here For the 1919 film starring Fatty Arbuckle, see The Pullman Porter The Pullman Palace Car Company, founded Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Bombardier group The Mississippi River is the second longest River in the United States, with a length of from its source in Lake Itasca in Minnesota to For the city itself see New Orleans Louisiana. The City of New Orleans is a nightly Passenger train operated by Amtrak The Cardinal is a 1147-mile (1844 km Passenger train route operated by Amtrak, connecting New York Penn Station with Chicago Union Station
Specifications
Car length 85 feet 0 inches (25. 9 m)
Width 10 feet 2 inches (3. 1 m)
Height 16 feet 2 inches (4. 9 m)
Entry Step
Maximum speed 100 mph (161 km/h)
Weight 148,000 lb (67 tonnes) gross weight for coaches (all specs [2])
Power supply Head end power

The Superliner is a double decker passenger car used by Amtrak on long haul trains that do not use the Northeast Corridor. Head end power (HEP or Electric train supply ( ETS) in the United Kingdom is a Rail transport term for the electrical power distribution system The bilevel car ( North American English) or double-decker (British English increases the passenger or freight capacity of a train without lengthening a train This article is about railroad equipment For other cars see Automobile and Wiktionary definition of passenger car. The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Doing business as Amtrak, is a Government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 The Northeast Corridor ( NEC) is the busiest passenger rail line in the United States by ridership and service frequency The initial cars were built by Pullman-Standard in the late 1970s and a second order was built in the mid 1990s by Bombardier Transportation. Pullman Porter redirects here For the 1919 film starring Fatty Arbuckle, see The Pullman Porter The Pullman Palace Car Company, founded Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Bombardier group As delivered, the cars came in various configurations, including coach, diner, and sleeper. A Railway coach &mdash also known especially in the UK, as a railway carriage &mdash is a passenger car designed for the conveyance of passengers A dining car (American English or restaurant car (British English also diner, is a railroad passenger car that serves meals in the manner of a The sleeping car or sleeper is a railroad passenger car that can accommodate all its passengers in beds of one kind or another primarily for the purpose of making

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History

When money was made available for Amtrak to acquire new cars, plans were made to acquire bi-level cars based on the 1956 Budd-built El Capitan Hi-Levels operated by the Santa Fe Railway (which were purchased by Amtrak when formed in 1971). El Capitan was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the larger railroads in the United States. [3] The initial order of 235 Superliner I cars was placed with Chicago coachbuilder Pullman Standard on April 2 1975, later bring increased to 284 cars for $241 million in total. Pullman Porter redirects here For the 1919 film starring Fatty Arbuckle, see The Pullman Porter The Pullman Palace Car Company, founded The first car was delivered in October 1978, and they made their debut on the Chicago - Milwaukee service on February 26, 1979. Events 747 BC - Epoch (origin of Ptolemy 's Nabonassar Era 364 - Valentinian I is proclaimed Year 1979 ( MCMLXXIX) was a Common year starting on Monday (link displays the 1979 Gregorian calendar) [4] The coaches were the first cars delivered, so it was not until October 28, 1979 that the first Superliner equipped long haul train ran, the westbound Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle. The last car of the order, a sleeper, was delivered at the end of July 1981[3] and also the last car ever built by Pullman and was named in honor of the Company's founder, George Mortimer Pullman. George Mortimer Pullman ( March 3, 1831 – October 19, 1897) was an American inventor and industrialist

When the Superliners began to arrive in the late 1970s, many Hi-Level coaches were converted into Coach-Dorms for crew use on Superliner trains. These were replaced in the 1990s by new Superliner II Transition Sleepers. In recent years, five El Capitan lounge cars were refurbished as the Coast Starlight's Pacific Parlour first-class lounge cars. These cars have a service bar, booths, and chairs on the upper level, and were recently upgraded to have a theatre on the lower level. All other Hi-Level cars are off the company's active roster.

The Superliner II fleet of 140 cars was built in 1993-94 at a cost of $340 million by Bombardier in Barre, Vermont,[5] who acquired the designs and patents from Pullman in 1987. Bombardier Inc (bɔ̃baʁdje is a Canadian conglomerate, founded by Joseph-Armand Bombardier as L'Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée in 1942 Barre Vermont can refer to Barre (city Vermont Barre (town Vermont The introduction of these new cars permitted the use of Superliner cars on east coast routes such as the Capitol Limited and AutoTrain. [5]

Design

Top: German-designed truck from Superliner I car.  Bottom: General Steel Castings truck from Superliner II car.
Top: German-designed truck from Superliner I car. Bottom: General Steel Castings truck from Superliner II car.

The Superliners were the first Amtrak car type to be equipped with an on-board waste treatment and disposal system linked to all toilets. Waste management is the collection Transport, processing, Recycling or disposal of Waste materials See also Toilet A washroom, public toilet, public convenience, comfort room, toilet room, bathroom, water closet Initially the cars could not be worked east of Chicago due to limited overhead clearances, but by the 1980s many eastern railroads had raised clearances on their tracks to permit tri-level auto-carriers and double stack container trains, which also permitted the operation of the Superliners. [5]

The Superliner I and Superliner II differ somewhat in interior fittings,[6] primarily in color - the newer cars tend toward gray, aquamarine, and salmon rather than the shades of brown and orange favored on earlier cars. Externally, the two classes differ in a number of subtle respects, but they are readily distinguished by the type of truck (bogie) used to support the car: Superliner I cars use a German design originally fitted with an air bag suspension (replaced with springs), while the Superliner II cars use a General Steel Castings truck of the same type used under Horizon, Viewliner, and the original self-propelled 1969 Metroliner cars. The Viewliner is a single-level Sleeping car used by Amtrak on eastern routes History The High Speed Ground Transportation Act of 1965 started a U

Superliner I coach-baggage car showing end-door on second level.
Superliner I coach-baggage car showing end-door on second level.

Sleeping car

Two configurations exist for Superliner sleeping cars. Of the 125 sleeping cars,[1] 119 are configured as below, and the remaining 6 cars are configured with all Bedrooms on the upper level.

Dining car

Superliner dining cars have almost the entire upper level available for seating, while the galley (kitchen) occupies the entire lower level. A roomette is a type of Sleeping car compartment in a Railroad Passenger train. For the Banana Yashimoto novel see Kitchen (novel A kitchen, is a room or part of a room (sometimes called "kitchen A dumbwaiter is used to bring food to the dining level, as well as to return dishes and cutlery for washing. An elevator or lift is a Transport device used to move people or goods vertically from one floor to another Cutlery refers to any hand Implement used in preparing serving and especially eating Food in the Western world. Amtrak operates 69 Superliner dining cars. [1]

Lounge

When originally delivered in the 1970s, Superliner I lounges were referred to as "Lounge Café" cars. These were fitted with enormous windows that wrapped upward into the ceiling, providing views of scenery along the train's route. With the arrival of Superliner II cars in the 1990s, the nomenclature for all Superliner lounges with large windows became "Sightseer Lounge". In addition to the 50 Sightseer Lounges, five lounge cars were converted from Superliner I dining cars for Auto Train service;[1] these cars, which are only found in that train, lack the larger windows of the Sightseer Lounge cars.

Superliner lounge cars once had an operating wet-bar on the upper level. This function has been consolidated with that of the snack bar on the lower level, but the abandoned upper-level bars have not yet been removed. Recently, this space has been reactivated during peak periods on the Empire Builder route, but only to serve light snacks like pretzels and soda. The Empire Builder is a Passenger train route operated by Amtrak in the Midwestern and Northwestern United States. On other routes, the bar may be used as a speaking podium for volunteer National Park Service rangers from the Trails and Rails program. The rest of the upper level is filled with a mixture of swivelling chairs and love seats facing the windows.

Coach

102 Superliner I coaches were built, and 48 Superliner I coach-baggage combination cars with a secure baggage hold instead of lower-level seating. 38 Superliner II coaches were added to the roster. [1]

The "normal" Superliner coaches have 12 seats downstairs in addition to the 62 seats upstairs. The lower level coach seating is handicapped accessible (with actual space for a wheelchair or two) and is a special reservations category (with no additional charge). The coach-bag combination coaches naturally have only upstairs seating. On the lower level in all coaches there are large luggage racks and, typically, four unisex toilets (one with a changing room), an accessible toilet, and a dedicated women's restroom.

Superliner coach seating is highly unlike airplane coach-class seating. Superliner coaches have wide two-and-two reclining seats, with foot-rests and retractable leg-rests. The 50-inch "pitch" (distance from one seat-back to the next) of the seats makes for very comfortable and commodious seating, but puts the foot-rests out of reach of many passengers. There are overhead open luggage racks but they are not suitable for bulky objects.

30 of the coach-baggage combinations were later converted into "smoking coaches" with a smoking lounge replacing the baggage area and the outside baggage door in the side of the car sealed shut. Since all Amtrak trains are now non-smoking throughout (with the exception of Auto Train), all coach smoking cars were converted back to coach baggage cars. At least one train, the Texas Eagle, already uses a coach-bag in lieu of a stand-alone baggage car. Another train, the Coast Starlight, uses a converted standard coach as a special "children's car", with the lower level space converted into a playroom for small children. Of the 188 coaches of various types originally delivered, 159 are "in service" [late 2006], the remainder either wrecked and scrapped or wreck-damaged and awaiting either repairs or scrapping.

Transition Sleeper

A number of "transition sleeper" cars were built for use on Superliner-equipped trains. Transition cars have been used in the past to connect single level cars with Superliner or high level cars on rare occasions. High level Coach-Dorms were the predecessors to the current Superliner transition dorms and had a coach section.

These cars, feature roomette accommodations for members of the train crew (although occasionally used for passengers) on the upper level, and a handicapped bedroom and crew lounge on the lower level. Sanitary facilities (toilets and showers) are on the upper and lower levels, along with the standard center vestibule. The "transition" in the name refers to the fact that these cars have a high-level end door and diaphragm only at one end; the other end has a short staircase from the upper level leading to an end door at the height of standard single-deck railcar end doors. A diaphragm seal is a flexible membrane that seals and isolates an enclosure Theoretically, this could be used to allow passengers passage from single-level to Superliner cars in a single train; in practice, it is only used to allow the crew on-the-road access to the older, single-level baggage cars used on many Superliner trains. A baggage car (US terminology or luggage van (UK terminology is a type of Rail transport passenger car.

Amtrak California

In 1990 California passed propositions 108 and 116 drastically expanding funding for intercity rail within the state. With this new source of money, the state set out to specify a standardized railcar for the state that would be suitable for both intercity and commuter rail operations. The result of this effort were designs for two variations of the Superliner. While the commuter rail version was never built, 88 cars of the intercity version were built. [7] The most visible difference between the Superliner and the "California Car" is that the California Cars have 2 doors per side instead of one on the Superliners. The first California Cars (8000 series) were built by Morrison-Knudsen and were delivered in 1996, the remainder (6000 series) were built by Alstom and delivered in 2000 and 2001. [7] In 2007, Caltrans accepted delivery of 2 rebuilt Superliners which had been damaged in accidents for use in Amtrak California service. These cars are painted in the Amtrak California scheme and have had their interiors rebuilt to a more modern appearance. Caltrans is currently rebuilding more Superliners, and recently added another to the Amtrak California fleet. The state of California is planning to order an additional 36 California Cars in 2008 or 2009.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Amtrak Superliner. www. trainweb. org. Retrieved on 2008-03-26. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1026 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II as Holy Roman Emperor.
  2. ^ Crossing Collision/Derailment VIA Rail Canada Inc. Passenger Train No 85 Mile 33.54, Goderich-Exeter Railway (GEXR) Guelph Subdivision Limehouse, Ontario (HTML) (English). Transportation Safety Board of Canada (1999-11-09). The Transportation Safety Board of Canada ( French Bureau de la sécurité des transports du Canada, officially the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Year 1999 ( MCMXCIX) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1999 Gregorian calendar) Events 694 - Egica, a king of the Visigoths of Hispania, accuses Jews of aiding Muslims sentencing all Retrieved on 2008-02-28. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 202 BC - coronation ceremony of Liu Bang as Emperor Gaozu of Han takes place initiating four centuries of the Han Dynasty 's rule
  3. ^ a b Solomon, Brian (2004). Amtrak. MBI Publishing Company, page 129. ISBN 0760317658.  
  4. ^ Trains (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA: Kalmbach), 1979, 1979-06 
  5. ^ a b c Solomon, Brian (2004). Amtrak. MBI Publishing Company, page 132. ISBN 0760317658.  
  6. ^ Differences Between Superliner I and II Cars. www. trainweb. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-26. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1026 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II as Holy Roman Emperor.
  7. ^ a b Amtrak California - Amtrak California Locomotives and Cars. www. amtrakcalifornia. com. Retrieved on 2008-03-26. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 1026 - Pope John XIX crowns Conrad II as Holy Roman Emperor.

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