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vthokie
Member # 1456
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Just curious, does Amtrak still have those old Santa Fe hi-level cars in storage? Couldn't they be put back into the mix to help deal with the equipment shortage?

[This message has been edited by vthokie (edited 05-04-2002).]
 

reggierail
Member # 26
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Some of them are currently operating as Pacific Parlor Cars on the Coast Starlight. They are refurbished lounge cars. I believe some of the coaches are also used on the Heartland Flyer. Any other cars not currently in service are probably in a state of disrepair.
The big problem of car shortage is with sleeping cars & to a lesser extent diners. The coach situation is not as critical. The former Hi-Level cars didn't include any sleepers, there were coaches, diners & lounges. The diners have a very small galley, seat only about half the passengers of a Superliner, are probably the heaviest cars currently on the rails & have six wheel trucks.

Reggie

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Southwest Chief
Member # 1227
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I'm not positive, but I belive there is still a large population of Hi-Level coaches/coach dorms in the Los Angeles yards. Of course none have received any maintenence or care for quite some time. Too bad, not the way these historic cars should end their life. The few that have been refurbished (Coast Starlight and Heartland flyer were certainly the lucky cars.
 
sfcajon
Member # 1451
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To Southwest Chief:
There are no ex Santa Fe Hi-Levels being stored at Amtrak's 8th St yard in LA. There only the occasional Pacific Parlor cars in for routine maintenance as you mentioned.
 
Southwest Chief
Member # 1227
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sfcajon,
Thanks for the info. By the way, cool username.

Where did they all go? True, I haven't been to the LA yards for about ten years, but I thought some Hi-Levels were stored there. Are they for sale? Are they in Beach Grove? Come to think of it, I remember reading in (I think, Rail Travel News) that American Orient Express bought some to turn into sleepers. Am I way off again or is this true?
 

bandy32
Member # 1639
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Almost each time I would ride the International in the Winter, at least one ex-Santa Fe High-liner coach was on it. In 1999, one on the train had just been refurbished. Unfortuneately, though, I have heard that the toilets were on a waiver from the EPA on these cars, and that the waivers expired. This due to the "direct dump" onto the tracks. I would think that, with the Amtrak financial problems, and the state of the economy, the waivers could get extended.

 
DC2001
Member # 542
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The ex Santa-Fe hi-level cars were offered for sale a few months back. I'm unsure who - if anyone - bought them, but it very possibly was American Orient Express as Southwest Chief suggested. Seems like the cars were reserved for some special (non-Amtrak) project and the buyer was not identified.

Otherwise, the Pacific Parlour cars remain on the Coast Starlight, along with a handful of rebuilt coaches on the Heartland Flyer. All others - including the diners and the one hi-level lounge not currently in parlour service - were those put up for sale.
 

PullmanCo
Member # 1138
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Uh, earth to Bandy, earth to Bandy...

EPA is an independent agency in the Executive Branch of the US Government.

Amtrak is a Federal Corporation. Beyond it's Congressional ?support?, it's supposed to act just like any other business.

Now, if the US Army (and I have 20+ years experience with them) cannot get an EPA waiver, how do you think Amtrak will??????

Coffee's on, come smell it!

John

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Originally posted by bandy32:
Unfortuneately, though, I have heard that the toilets were on a waiver from the EPA on these cars, and that the waivers expired. This due to the "direct dump" onto the tracks. I would think that, with the Amtrak financial problems, and the state of the economy, the waivers could get extended.

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