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メーカ:KATO USA
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The Amtrak El Capitan 10 car set includes a baggage car #1027, a baggage dormitory car #9991, four coach cars #9928, 9931, 9940, and 9964, a diner car #9985, a lounge car #9972, and two step down coach cars #9909 and 9907 with tail sign.
In 1971 Amtrak, "America's Railroad", was born, and with it was born the responsibility of maintaining America's passenger services. Taking up among others the Santa Fe's luxury "Super Chief" and coach class "El Capitan" trains, Amtrak quickly set about attempting to create its own image for these classic stainless trains, adorning them with bold red, white and blue stripes and the Chevron logo (known today as Phase I colors) which would be synonymous with Amtrak service for nearly three decades.
Amtrak continued to operate the "El Capitan" and "Super Chief" trains in combined consists for a number of years before retiring the historic "El Capitan" name, but the legacy of the train's double decker cars would live on, both in the form of first-class "Pacific Parlour" lounge cars and in the design of the Superliners which would take form and inspiration from the Hi-level car's revolutionary design.
The motive power in the early years of Amtrak service, when the Santa Fe was transitioning to a freight-only business, Amtrak was reliant on leased motive power for pulling its trains. The Santa Fe, wanting to differentiate their equipment that was to be used on the new Amtrak trains, began repainting the F7's destined for Amtrak use in a new "Yellow Bonnet" scheme. A number of locomotives received this scheme, and although their service on Amtrak was brief many of these Yellow bonnets were returned to the Santa Fe for freight use after 1973.
Features
Includes Nine 9-3/4" (248mm) Straight Unitrack and One 2" (50.5mm) Straight Track With Bumper C Unitrack Display Unitrack
Brand New Paint and Numbering For The Santa Fe Cars To Represent Their Post 1971 Appearance
Tail End Coach Has Illuminated Marker Lights and Illuminated Amtrak Logo Drumhead
Each Car Is Equipped With Low Flange Wheels, Kato Magnetic Knuckle Couplers, and Shock Absorber Construction For Smooth and Reliable Operation
Can Be Prototypically Operated With Available Sante Fe "Yellow Bonnet" EMD F7A and EMD F7B Locomotives
Interior Of Cars Can Be Lighted With Optional Installation Of #11-211 Or 11-212 Version 2 Interior Light Kit With White LED