Amtrak Train No. 1         
Amtrak’s westbound SUNSET was pulling out of New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal right on time at one o’clock in the afternoon with an A-A-B-A set of former Southern Pacific F-units and nine cars. The first three locos: FP7A 113 (ex-6449), FP7A 110 (ex-6446) and F7B 161 (ex-8291), were freshly-painted in Amtrak colors, while the last unit, FP7 6459, still looked like an SP engine; but it would soon become Amtrak 122. The train consisted of baggage car 1102, hi-level coaches 9920, 9932 and 9900, dormitory-bar-lounge car 3394, Northern Pacific diner 463, and sleeping cars 2361 REGAL CITY, 2635 PACIFIC SPRAY and 2608 PACIFIC CREST.
Date: 11/2/1973 Location: New Orleans, LA   Map Show New Orleans on a rail map Views: 862 Collection Of:   Michael Palmieri
Locomotives: AMTK 113(FP7A)    Author:  Michael Palmieri
Amtrak Train No. 1
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David Krebs General Nice action shot. 8/23/2020 11:10:03 PM
Bernie Feltman General Very nice Mike! 8/24/2020 6:51:30 AM

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