On Board the Pennsylvanian
The daily Pennsylvanian (New York-Philadelphia-Pittsburgh) covers a 444-mile route that crosses over the Rockville Bridge– the oldest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world – and famed...
View ArticleAmtrak Year-by-Year: 1986
“In many ways, fiscal year 1986 was one of Amtrak’s most successful years,” wrote then-Amtrak President W. Graham Claytor, Jr. in that year’s annual report. “Through it all Amtrak kept a keen eye on...
View ArticleA Closer Look: Fort Worth Union Depot
Often times, photographs and slides found in the Amtrak Archives have no identifying information. Picking out familiar elements can help narrow down the possibilities of time and place, and sometimes,...
View ArticleCelebrating the Hell Gate Bridge Centennial
The Hell Gate Bridge carries the Northeast Corridor over the East River in New York City. It opened to passenger rail traffic on April 1, 1917.April 1, 2017, marks the centennial of regularly scheduled...
View ArticleA Closer Look: The Wilmington and Bear Shops
An overlay of a GG-1 locomotive and Acela power car represent the Northeast Corridor, past and present.Amtrak recently installed a new mural in the historic Joseph R. Biden Jr. Railroad Station in...
View ArticleOn the Road with Amtrak
In its early days, Amtrak faced the challenge of informing the public about its services - including routes, destinations, equipment and onboard accommodations. To educate travel agents who sold rail...
View ArticleAmtrak Year-by-Year: 1985
In 1985, the public got to know Amtrak better when the Today Show cast took a week-long train trip.Following more than a decade spent refurbishing passenger cars, locomotives and stations, introducing...
View ArticleA Short Timetable History
Great Western and Michigan Central railroads adver-tisement, 1857. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.Time and its accuracy are paramount to railroading, which involves careful coordination of train...
View ArticleA Fond Farewell to the AEM-7
The AEM-7 Excursion Train crosses over the Susquehanna River on its way to Philadelphia. Image by Emily Moser.This past Saturday, June 18, 2016, Amtrak and rail fans said goodbye to the legendary AEM-7...
View ArticleAmtrak Voices: Mike Lustig, Part 1
Amtrak Voices is an occasional series in which we talk with long-time Amtrak employees to discover what attracted them to the company, recount its early days and explore changes they witnessed in...
View ArticleAmtrak Voices: Mike Lustig, Part 2
Amtrak Voices is an occasional series in which we talk with long-time Amtrak employees to discover what attracted them to the company, recount its early days and explore changes they witnessed in...
View ArticleA Closer Look: The Pere Marquette
Regular service began August 5, 1984.The Amtrak Archives contains dozens of buttons and pins that span the company’s 45 year history. Primarily developed by the Marketing department, they highlighted...
View ArticleMeet an Amtrak Bridge Operator
A Northeast Regional train skirts Long Island Sound before crossing the Niantic River over the Niantic River Bridge between East Lyme and Waterford, Conn.During hot summer days, it’s hard not to think...
View ArticleA Closer Look: Fleeting Summer
The Montrealer along Lake Champlain at East Alburg, Vt. This watercolor by artist Gil Reid was featured on the 1990 Amtrak calendar.The bright blue waters of Lake Champlain, famed green hills of...
View ArticleStations Then and Now: Tour 3
The Amtrak Marketing department photo library contains thousands of slides that we are working to sort, digitize and make available to the public. The collection includes images of trains traveling...
View ArticleOn Board the Pennsylvanian
The daily Pennsylvanian (New York-Philadelphia-Pittsburgh) covers a 444-mile route that crosses over the Rockville Bridge– the oldest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct in the world – and famed...
View ArticleAmtrak Year-by-Year: 1986
“In many ways, fiscal year 1986 was one of Amtrak’s most successful years,” wrote then-Amtrak President W. Graham Claytor, Jr. in that year’s annual report. “Through it all Amtrak kept a keen eye on...
View ArticleA Closer Look: Fort Worth Union Depot
Often times, photographs and slides found in the Amtrak Archives have no identifying information. Picking out familiar elements can help narrow down the possibilities of time and place, and sometimes,...
View ArticleCelebrating the Hell Gate Bridge Centennial
The Hell Gate Bridge carries the Northeast Corridor over the East River in New York City. It opened to passenger rail traffic on April 1, 1917.April 1, 2017, marks the centennial of regularly scheduled...
View ArticleRefreshing the Amfleet
Rendering showing newly upholstered seats in a refurbished Amfleet coach car.Amtrak recently announced that it is investing in an extensive overhaul of the interiors of the famed Amfleet I cars. First...
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