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Onboard and Station Services employees modeling uniforms, 2014.

Color digital image taken in February, 2014, showing Onboard and Station Services employees modeling company uniforms and new accessories such as ties and ascot loops.

Onboard and Station Services employees modeling uniforms, 2014.

For more than forty years, Amtrak has adjusted uniform design in response to employee input, fashion trends and new developments in the textile field. In the fall of 2013, approximately 5,700 Train Service, Onboard Service and Station Service employees were provided with a copy of the new Dress For Success uniform catalogue. It highlights a wide array of components that are available to employees, including required uniforms, optional accessories and expected grooming standards.

As can be seen in the image above, basic uniform elements include navy blue pants, vests, blazers, sweaters and jackets; short and long sleeve dress shirts are available in white or light blue. In 2014, new fashion-forward neckwear with a subtle Amtrak logo was distributed to employees; neckties and ascot loops are available in rich burgundy or royal blue.

From left to right, the assembled group includes an assistant conductor, Station Service employee, Onboard Service employee, conductor and another Station Service employee.

Photographer: Chuck Gomez for Amtrak.