Posted by Marty Bernard on January 6, 2017 
Very nice.
Posted by Bob Kise on January 6, 2017 
Thanks Marty!
Posted by D.Carleton on January 6, 2017 
Wonderful photo but something's amiss. The last six visible cars are Amfleet I's (the II's won't arrive for another three years) and were/are not used on our Florida trains. If they are in service there is a generator car out of view on the rear as the G's don't have HEP.
Posted by Bob Kise on January 7, 2017 
It's also hard to tell if any of the first three cars are sleepers. I remember HEP cars occasionally being tacked on the hind end of trains in that era, so maybe this was one of those cases. Based on the shadows, I wonder if it could be "The Minute Man," from Boston to DC, although I think that train was all-Amfleet by then. Or- perhaps it's "The Crescent" with Amfleet cars deadheading to DC. (I believe the photo was taken on a Sunday evening.)
Posted by Jeffrey Grove on January 10, 2017 
If this is indeed September 1978, then it's not the Crescent - Southern didn't turn it over to Amtrak until the following year.
Posted by Bob Kise on January 14, 2017 
Perhaps it's Train 173, arriving in Baltimore at 5:55, with deadheading cars.
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