Jack stands are used to raise an Amfleet Coach in order to swap out a wheel set (not the missing wheel set). The new wheel set will be rolled under the car and carefully aligned as the car is lowe... (more)
The Amfleet Office Car, named "Beech Grove" after the facility that created it from wreck damaged cars for inspection and geometry purposes.
Blair Slaughter of Amtrak's Rolling Stock Engineering department, cuts a section of Amtrak Blue vinyl striping. He's been involved in some of Amtrak's most iconic livery designs and is a pleasure ... (more)
Testing... This wasn't a goof. This was the concept car for the new Acela inspired livery (Phase V) adaptation for the conventional fleet, which had sample graphics applied on the exterior ... (more)