RailForum.com
TrainWeb.com

RAILforum Post A Reply
my profile | directory login | register | search | faq | forum home

» RAILforum » Passenger Trains » Amtrak » Amtrak San Diegan 1972. » Post A Reply

Post A Reply
Login Name:
Password:
Message Icon: Icon 1     Icon 2     Icon 3     Icon 4     Icon 5     Icon 6     Icon 7    
Icon 8     Icon 9     Icon 10     Icon 11     Icon 12     Icon 13     Icon 14    
Message:

HTML is not enabled.
UBB Code™ is enabled.

 

Instant Graemlins Instant UBB Code™
Smile   Frown   Embarrassed   Big Grin   Wink   Razz  
Cool   Roll Eyes   Mad   Eek!   Confused    
Insert URL Hyperlink - UBB Code™   Insert Email Address - UBB Code™
Bold - UBB Code™   Italics - UBB Code™
Quote - UBB Code™   Code Tag - UBB Code™
List Start - UBB Code™   List Item - UBB Code™
List End - UBB Code™   Image - UBB Code™

What is UBB Code™?
Options


Disable Graemlins in this post.


 


T O P I C     R E V I E W
Dan Schmidt
Member # 1006
 - posted
Hello,
New to the list, first posting!!
In 1972, on a family vacation, I had opportunity to ride the cab of ATSF F-7s powering the round trip on this train.
My question is more to the car consist, however.
Would anyone be able to give me any info
as to the type/who's diners would've been
most likely on this train??
With the arrival of the new Walthers Budd type cars, I've decided I'd like to build
a model of this train, if for no more
reason of sentimentals.
It doesn't appear the Walthers Budd diner will be quite right, when it arrives.
TIA,
Dan


 

Konstantin
Member # 18
 - posted
I used to see San Diegans frequently in the late 1960's and early 1970's. I rode one in 1970. As far as I know, they did not have a dining car. The trip was too short to require one. I don't even remember a lounge car. Typically, the train was just coaches with a bagagge car or two on the northern end. The engines were always in the front. The baggage cars would be on the back heading southbound, and on the front heading northbound.

------------------
Elias Valley Railroad (N-scale)
www.geocities.com/evrr

 

cajon
Member # 40
 - posted
The best source for San Diegan consists is "A Quartet Century Of Santa Fe Consists" by Fred Frailey.
 
Dan Schmidt
Member # 1006
 - posted
FWIW,
I wasn't a true railfan at the time.
I did, however, take two photos of the train upon arrival in San Diego.
Power consisted of an ATSF set of F-7(A-B),
one baggage/coach or diner of some sort,
and about 6 coaches.
IIRC, and it looks like it in the photos, all
the cars are wearing Amtrak's Ph.1 paint.
The baggage(combine?) was on the south end
arriving at S.D.
Is it possible the combine was from another
road's fleet(SP?), considering I'm looking at early Amtrak equipment??
Dan

 
Konstantin
Member # 18
 - posted
The combine very well could have come from a different railroad. My experiences described above are actually pre-Amtrak, in the days of Santa Fe. As soon as Amtrak took over they began mixing rolling stock from various railroads.

------------------
Elias Valley Railroad (N-scale)
www.geocities.com/evrr

 

Steve Dunham
Member # 924
 - posted
The summer 1974 issue of Passenger Train Journal says that the typical San Diegan consist for that season was a baggage buffet-lounge and 6 to 8 coaches. Maybe the 1972 consist was the same.

------------------
Steve Dunham
Literalman@aol.com
http://www.stevedunham.50megs.com/
 




Contact Us | Home Page

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2




Copyright © 2007-2016 TrainWeb, Inc. Top of Page|TrainWeb|About Us|Advertise With Us|Contact Us