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  2. File:Amtrak NortheastDirect train at Wilmington, 1990s.jpg

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  3. Amfleet - Wikipedia

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    Their introduction in the mid-1970s led to improved reliability for Amtrak's trains and ridership gains. As of 2023 [update] , Amfleet cars are used extensively in the eastern and midwestern United States , forming the backbone of Amtrak's single-level fleet, with 580 out of the original 642 in service as of October 1, 2023.

  4. List of Amtrak rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak operates a fleet of 2,142 railway cars and 425 locomotives for revenue runs and service, collectively called rolling stock.Notable examples include the GE Genesis and Siemens Charger diesel locomotives, the Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotive, the Amfleet series of single-level passenger cars, the Superliner series of double-decker passenger cars, and 20 Acela Express high-speed trainsets.

  5. File:Amtrak train passing through Hobart station, July 1990.jpg

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  6. Autorack - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning in 1971, the same year Amtrak began service on purely passenger routes in the United States, a key feature of Auto-Train's new service was the use of autoracks, which were former Canadian National transcontinental bi-level, enclosed autorack boxcars. These were augmented by new tri-level auto-racks built by Southern Iron ...

  7. Superliner (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    Superliner assignments became permanent in the 1990s. [30] Amtrak estimated that reequipping a train with Superliners boosted ridership on it by 25%. [31] The last car of the order, a sleeper delivered in July 1981, was also the last car ever built by Pullman, and was named in honor of the company's founder, George Mortimer Pullman. [5]

  8. Viewliner - Wikipedia

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    The new baggage cars are used on all Amtrak trains with full baggage cars, both single-level and bi-level, and replaced all of the Heritage Fleet baggage cars that Amtrak inherited from the freight railroads when it was established in 1971. From 2016–2019, 25 Viewliner II dining cars entered service, which replaced all of the Heritage Fleet ...

  9. Acela Express (trainset) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Amtrak tested several different high-speed trains from Europe to explore the possibility of adding a high-speed rail service along the Northeast Corridor. An X 2000 train was leased from Sweden for test runs from October 1992 to January 1993, followed by revenue service between Washington DC and New York City from February ...