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This past weekend my wife and I took Amtrak's Silver Star from Cary NC up to DC.  We've taken this same train probably twice a year up and down the east coast for the past decade.  In the past couple of years I have noticed a real improvement, particularly this last time.  Frankly, the locos and the passenger cars look more weathered, in need of paint, etc., than ever, and the rails give no smoother a ride, but I get the impression anymore that the company is actual trying, and succeeding.  We have a wonderful new station in Cary NC, and they continue to add small improvements.  People working for Amtrak seem friendlier, happier, and more competent and like they are trying: the staff this trip just had its act together a bit more in every way from station to conductors to dining car to luggage handlers.  Amtrak finally has e-tickets.  More important, the train runs a bit faster: cutting 25 minutes off a seven hour trip might not seem like much, but its a start!

 

I model the 1950s on my layout, which makes it difficult to justify buying models of current Amtrak locos and such, but I might just have to get a model of the Southern Star.  I think the locos are P40s.  Can anyone recommend who makes/made the most recent best models of these and the current non-Acela rolling stock in O?

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I too am a fan of Amtrak. It's been a year since my last trip. Had planned another WV to CA trip this fall but family issues came up and I had to put it off.

 

Amtrak is far from perfect....but I have had far many more good than bad experiences on my train rides and just LOVE rail travel. It may be in part that I traveled by train from WV to CA when I was 3 years old and it marked me for life!! 

 

I'd like to get a Superliner train but I too am seet in the 1950's and have resisted so far!

 

Didn't know you were a NC person....lived in Charlotte for 33 years.

Lee if your looking to model the current Amtrak Silver Star Williams by Bachmann just released the current Amtrack P42 paint scheme in the Phase V scheme.

MTH also has a scale P42 but they're in a limited run and where made for the Walther Train Catalog. You can still use the MTH P42 in the Phase IV or the Genesis Paint scheme which had the three strips in red/white/blue that either ran the lenght of the locomotive or faded out near the ends. Any rate the current standard scheme in use are Phase V GE genesis with Phase IVB Amfleet cars. Just you tube the Silver Star and you can see.

I ride the Silver Star out of Columbia,SC to Jacksonville, FL every Memorial Day weekend for the Jazz fesstival there. The normal consist of the train are 2 P42 one Baggage 2 to 3 viewliner Sleeper a pullman Diner  amfleet lounge cafe car and 8 - 9 amfleet coaches.

The same also goes for the Crescent which I ride from Charlotte to D.C. from time to time.

One the return trip from DC I take the Carolinian which only use a single P42 one baggage one Amfleet cafe and 6 amfleet coaches.

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