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 VERY RARE!! Rare rolling stock on N.E.C. train!Added: August 21, 2008 

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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» Amtrak (more..)
» Bombardier/Alstom HHP-8 (more..)
» NJT Hamilton Station (more..)
» Hamilton, New Jersey, USA (more..)
» July 25, 2008
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» AMTK 661 (more..)
» AMTK 189 (more..)
» Kyle Tribianni (more..)
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Remarks: Of my many, many trips to the Northeast Corridor, video camera in hand or not, I have NEVER seen a Horizon Fleet car on these rails. This SouthBound LD Amtrak has one in the consist. It may be a Horizon Fleet Cafe car, mainly because it is separating the ViewLiners from the Amfleet I's. July 25, 2008. Trainiac Productions
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  User Comments on this Video (5)

Posted by Dave (usTrainBrain) on August 28, 2008

Nice Video. like the HHP-8's. 0ne of my favorites, keep up the good work.

Posted by W. Mullins on October 11, 2008

I know that the Cardinal (50/51) uses a horizon car on occasion. Maybe this is it?

Posted by on December 27, 2008

Those are also Amfleet IIs, not Amfleet Is. You can tell by the door.

Posted by Steve on February 1, 2009

The Crescent - New Orleans to New York runs with a baggage car, two viewliners, a heritage diner, Amfleet cafe, and several coaches. It matches the consist in your video.

Posted by Kyle Tribianni on April 1, 2009

This, I think, is indeed the Crescent. The Cardinal, which I have only seen once (and by waiting for two hours before Sunset in the snow), has a small string of coaches, then one Viewliner trailing.

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