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Superliner (railcar)

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Superliner (railcar)

The Superliner is a type of bilevel intercity railroad passenger car used by Amtrak, the national rail passenger carrier in the United States. Amtrak commissioned the cars to replace older single-level cars on its long-distance trains in the Western United States. The design was based on the Budd Hi-Level cars used by the Santa Fe Railway on its El Capitan trains. Pullman-Standard built 284 cars, known as Superliner I, from 1975 to 1981; Bombardier Transportation built 195, known as Superliner II, from 1991 to 1996. The Superliner I cars were the last passenger cars built by Pullman. Car types include coaches, dining cars, lounges, and sleeping cars. Most passenger spaces are on the upper level, which has windows on both sides. The Sightseer Lounge observation cars have distinctive floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper level. Boarding is on the lower level; passengers climb up a center stairwell to reach the upper level. The first Superliner I cars entered service in February 1979, with deliveries continuing through 1981. Amtrak assigned the cars to both long-distance and short-distance trains in the Western United States. The first permanent assignment, in October 1979, was to the Chicago–Seattle Empire Builder. Superliner II deliveries began in 1993, enabling Amtrak to retire aging Hi-Level cars and to use Superliners in trains in the Eastern United States—although tunnel clearances prevent their use on the Northeast Corridor.

Infobox

Manufacturer
mw- Pullman-Standard (Superliner I) Bombardier (Superliner II)
Constructed
1975–1981 (Superliner I) 1991–1996 (Superliner II)
Entered service
1979
Number built
479
Number in service
380 (FY23)[a]
Operators
Amtrak
Lines served
Auto Train, California Zephyr, City of New Orleans, Coast Starlight, Empire Builder, Heartland Flyer, Pere Marquette, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited, and Texas Eagle
Car length
85 ft 0 in (25.91 m)
Width
10 ft 2 in (3.10 m)
Height
16 ft 2 in (4.93 m)
Platform height
8 to 21.7 in (203.2 to 551.2 mm)
Entry
Step
Doors
1 per side, manually operated
Maximum speed
100 mph (161 km/h)
Weight
151,235–174,000 lb (68,599–78,925 kg)
Power supply
480 V 60 Hz AC
Bogies
Waggon Union MD-76 (Superliner I) GSI-G70 (Superliner II)
Braking system(s)
Air
Track gauge
mw- 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Tables

· Design › Summary
Pullman-Standard
Pullman-Standard
Builder
Pullman-Standard
Class
Superliner I
Type
Coach-baggage
Quantity
48
Original road numbers
31000–31047
Pullman-Standard
Pullman-Standard
Builder
Pullman-Standard
Class
Superliner I
Type
Sleeper
Quantity
70
Original road numbers
32000–32069
Bombardier
Bombardier
Builder
Bombardier
Class
Superliner II
Type
Sleeper
Quantity
49
Original road numbers
32070–32118
Bombardier
Bombardier
Builder
Bombardier
Class
Superliner II
Type
Deluxe sleeper
Quantity
6
Original road numbers
32500–32505
Pullman-Standard
Pullman-Standard
Builder
Pullman-Standard
Class
Superliner I
Type
Sightseer lounge
Quantity
25
Original road numbers
33000–33024
Bombardier
Bombardier
Builder
Bombardier
Class
Superliner II
Type
Sightseer lounge
Quantity
25
Original road numbers
33025–33049
Pullman-Standard
Pullman-Standard
Builder
Pullman-Standard
Class
Superliner I
Type
Coach
Quantity
102
Original road numbers
34000–34101
Bombardier
Bombardier
Builder
Bombardier
Class
Superliner II
Type
Coach
Quantity
38
Original road numbers
34102–34139
Pullman-Standard
Pullman-Standard
Builder
Pullman-Standard
Class
Superliner I
Type
Diner
Quantity
39
Original road numbers
38000–38038
Bombardier
Bombardier
Builder
Bombardier
Class
Superliner II
Type
Diner
Quantity
30
Original road numbers
38039–38068
Bombardier
Bombardier
Builder
Bombardier
Class
Superliner II
Type
Transition sleeper
Quantity
47
Original road numbers
39000–39046
Builder
Class
Type
Quantity
Original road numbers
Pullman-Standard
Superliner I
Coach-baggage
48
31000–31047
Pullman-Standard
Superliner I
Sleeper
70
32000–32069
Bombardier
Superliner II
Sleeper
49
32070–32118
Bombardier
Superliner II
Deluxe sleeper
6
32500–32505
Pullman-Standard
Superliner I
Sightseer lounge
25
33000–33024
Bombardier
Superliner II
Sightseer lounge
25
33025–33049
Pullman-Standard
Superliner I
Coach
102
34000–34101
Bombardier
Superliner II
Coach
38
34102–34139
Pullman-Standard
Superliner I
Diner
39
38000–38038
Bombardier
Superliner II
Diner
30
38039–38068
Bombardier
Superliner II
Transition sleeper
47
39000–39046

References

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