Description
Sleek Electrics for a modern era
The ACS-64, also known as the "Amtrak Cities Sprinter", is Amtrak's replacement
of the aging AEM-7 and HHP-8 electric locomotives for operation in the Northeast
and Keystone Corridors. Built by Siemens and based on the EuroSprinter European
electric locomotive design, the Cities Sprinter is nonetheless a unique model to
North America and is built entirely in the United States. The Prototype,
entering service as of February 2014, is meant to pull as many as 18Amfleet
carsat speeds of up to 125 miles
per hour!
The new Cities Sprinter locomotive will come bundled with a brand new car,
prototypically appropriate for the ACS-64 operation!
Amfleet I:During its
beginnings, Amtrak inherited its passenger cars from other railroads. Old, steam
heated and in dire need of upgrades, Amtrak set out to replace these cars in
1973 with the purchase of the first Amfleet cars from Budd. This initial batch
of 492 cars were the Amfleet I - with a door and vestibule on either end (unlike
their single-doored successor), these cars fell into a few different varieties
but essentially broke down into coach and dinette variants. Despite the
introduction of their newer cousins, Amfleet I's are still in use by Amtrak,
primarily for shorter distance routes.