Amtrak Dining Car ex-SOU Phase I
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Author: | ConrailFan76 |
Kind: | traincar |
Build: | 2.9 |
Size: | 2.14MB |
Uploaded: | 2021-08-12 |
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Amtrak Dining Car ex-SOU Phase I
SUPER CHIEF
The Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe railroad launched the first streamlined Super Chief in 1937 with lightweight, fluted stainless-steel cars built by the Budd Company. Hauled by 6000hp ABBA F7 sets, the extra fare train made the journey between Chicago's Dearborn Station and Union Terminal in Los Angeles in 39 hours and 45 min.
The Super Chief was North America's most famous passenger train, with luxuriously appointed conveniences including dining cars operated by Fred Harvey.
The last ATSF operated Super Chief, train #18, arrived in Chicago on Sunday, May 2nd, 1971; when the railroad
reluctantly handed operation of the streamliner to AMTRAK. In 1974, Santa Fe concluded that the operation
of the Super Chief under it's new owners was of a much lower standard, and asked AMTRAK to remove the name from
their Chicago - Los Angeles service.
Company: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Year: 1937
Length: 17.68m
Height: 4.114m
Width: 3.05m
Bogie Wheelbase: 2.590m
- Amtrak Dining Car ex-SOU Phase I
- atsf_diner_art_512.texture.txt 85 bytes
- atsf_diner_art_512.tga 1.00MB
- atsf_diner_art_icon.texture.txt 87 bytes
- atsf_diner_art_icon.tga 32.04KB
- alpha.bmp 3.00MB
- atsf_diner_body.im 75.41KB
- cupla.texture.txt 28 bytes
- cupla.tga 768.04KB
- diner_main copy.bmp 3.00MB
- diner_main copy.texture.txt 59 bytes
- diner_main copy.tga 3.00MB
- env_metal.bmp 12.05KB
- env_metal.texture.txt 32 bytes
- lightmetal.texture.txt 33 bytes
- lightmetal.tga 3.04KB
- tanks.texture.txt 28 bytes
- tanks.tga 64.04KB
- atsf_diner_shadow.im 7.59KB
- black.texture.txt 28 bytes
- black.tga 812 bytes
- config.txt 13.76KB
- dls_thumbnail.jpg 10.19KB
- thumbnail.jpg 17.93KB
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