by chuchubob
The Anniversary Train is at Penn Coach Yard (minus 822, of course); 406 was at Race Street Engine Facility Sunday afternoon.
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The inside has been revamped by a team of dedicated employees that updated, transformed and added a slew of new displays. The 40th logos are gone and replaced with "Amtrak Exhibit Train" branding. This train will be making its first public debut since being redone at Fullerton Railroad Days 2013, May 4 and 5.Looks cool! I wonder what they did to the inside.
Backshophoss wrote: Wonder what the odds are if Hertiage unit #66 is with the train?
acelaphillies wrote:Amtrak's 40th Anniversary Train is now Amtrak's Exhibit Train, as shown in photos by Matt Donnelly on railpictures.net
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 838&nseq=0
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 837&nseq=1
I guess this answers the question of "what's next?" for the exhibit train. Apparently, according to Matt,The inside has been revamped by a team of dedicated employees that updated, transformed and added a slew of new displays. The 40th logos are gone and replaced with "Amtrak Exhibit Train" branding. This train will be making its first public debut since being redone at Fullerton Railroad Days 2013, May 4 and 5.Looks cool! I wonder what they did to the inside.
ThirdRail7 wrote:If you are looking for some interior shots, I found this video a few days ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQOSnA4k ... ata_playeracelaphillies wrote:Amtrak's 40th Anniversary Train is now Amtrak's Exhibit Train, as shown in photos by Matt Donnelly on railpictures.net
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 838&nseq=0
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 837&nseq=1
I guess this answers the question of "what's next?" for the exhibit train. Apparently, according to Matt,The inside has been revamped by a team of dedicated employees that updated, transformed and added a slew of new displays. The 40th logos are gone and replaced with "Amtrak Exhibit Train" branding. This train will be making its first public debut since being redone at Fullerton Railroad Days 2013, May 4 and 5.Looks cool! I wonder what they did to the inside.
Now that this is on tour, has anyone seen the inside?
acelaphillies wrote:ThirdRail7 wrote:If you are looking for some interior shots, I found this video a few days ago: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQOSnA4k" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... ata_playeracelaphillies wrote:Amtrak's 40th Anniversary Train is now Amtrak's Exhibit Train, as shown in photos by Matt Donnelly on railpictures.net
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... 838&nseq=0
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... 837&nseq=1
I guess this answers the question of "what's next?" for the exhibit train. Apparently, according to Matt,The inside has been revamped by a team of dedicated employees that updated, transformed and added a slew of new displays. The 40th logos are gone and replaced with "Amtrak Exhibit Train" branding. This train will be making its first public debut since being redone at Fullerton Railroad Days 2013, May 4 and 5.Looks cool! I wonder what they did to the inside.
Now that this is on tour, has anyone seen the inside?
Amtrak’s free Exhibit Train will be at Strasburg Railroad in Lancaster County again this weekend, and will be visiting Gettysburg and Altoona in coming weeks.
The exhibit will be open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 21-22 at Strasburg Railroad, 301 Gap Road, Ronks.
The Exhibit Train features displays that include workable signals, virtual sleeping accommodation tours, a locomotive control stand and horns. It also includes photos, uniforms, vintage advertising and memorabilia from the beginning of Amtrak in 1971 to today’s modern sleeping cars and high-speed rail service.
The Exhibit Train will be in Gettysburg Sept. 28-29 at the Gettysburg & Northern Scenic Depot, 106 N. Washington St.; and Oct. 12 at the Norfolk Southern Rose Yard, 200 N. Fourth Ave., Altoona.
chuchubob wrote:406 and 822 are at Race Street Engine Facility.I wasn't sure where to put this post so feel free to move it. I just had a very odd question, what do the yellow SB signs on the catenary mean?