How many of the heavily refurbished superliner I sleepers like the one shown on this forum earlier (# ? ) have rolled out of beech grove recently.
Posted by jp1822 (Member # 2596) on :
Not enough.
Posted by Southwest Chief (Member # 1227) on :
Looks like the only other sleeper on the complete rebuild program was #32068. It was estimated to be released by September 30. But this may not be up to date.
According to my books 32068 was never involved in a wreck so she may have just been due for a major overhaul.
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Posted by fubu05 (Member # 465) on :
I did see repainted #32032 on train #3 this moring in Fullerton Station alsong with repainted dorm car #39028 (formerly part of the Starlight pool).
I have also seen repainted coaches on several ocasions and reverted smoking coach conversions. Today, two non-converted smoker lounges were on train #3 (31531 and 31532) still with the word "smoking" on the side.
Train #3 only had two engines present for duty this morning. IT appears that there is locomtive reduction in process on this train as well as a speed reduction somewhere out toward the east end of the line.
Posted by Southwest Chief (Member # 1227) on :
Horrors of horrors about the Southwest Chief. Forget where I read it, but Amtrak and BNSF are experimenting with running the train at a max of 79. Ending 90 mph.
One has to wonder if BNSF is planning on getting rid of ATS.
Posted by jp1822 (Member # 2596) on :
I think the 90 mph running for the Southwest Chief is history, but the schedule is unaffected, due to the padding that already existed.
Posted by Big Merl (Member # 3251) on :
From what I understand one of them is being used as the new ticket office on track 19...
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Posted by Mike Smith (Member # 447) on :
And another one is being reserved for my May 2005 trip.....
Another 7000 points and I get a Deluxe from Seattle to Houston!