Amfleet II coach interior, 1980s.
Color photograph showing the original decor of an Amfleet II coach from the early 1980s.
- Photograph Details
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- Date Archived:
- August 15, 2014
- Geography:
- National
- Decade:
- 1980s
- Data Format:
- Image
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Amtrak ordered the Amfleet II cars in early 1980 for use on long-distance overnight routes. Built by the Budd Company at its Red Lion Plant in northeastern Philadelphia, the 125 coaches and 25 food service cars were similar in exterior appearance to their Amfleet I predecessors, but included only one vestibule and were modified on the interior for a more spacious layout. Much like the contemporary Superliners, the coach interior shown here incorporates bold color choices such as orange curtains and red striped upholstery for the seats.
Photographer: Unknown for Amtrak. From the Amtrak Corporate Collection.