AMTK 8801         
Amtrak 8801 was the kitchen-dormitory unit of twin-unit diner 8800-8801, with a room for the steward and 18 dormitory bunks; while car 8800 (on the right) contained a 64-seat dining room. The two cars were deadheading from New Orleans to Plains, Georgia on the PEANUT SPECIAL, which was headed for the inauguration of Jimmy Carter; and the trucks and underbody had just been repainted. The cars were built by Budd in 1948 as Pennsylvania 4600-4601 and retained the same numbers on the Penn Central. There were six pairs of these, and four of them went to Amtrak in 1973 as the 8800-8807.
Date: 1/18/1977 Location: New Orleans, LA   Map Show New Orleans on a rail map Views: 827 Collection Of:   Michael Palmieri
Rolling Stock: AMTK 8801 (Passenger Car) PRR 8801 (Passenger Car) PC 8801 (Passenger Car) Author:  Michael Palmieri
AMTK 8801
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Jerry LaBoda General The former PC/PRR number for this car was 4611. 9/20/2014 3:50:55 AM

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