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Discussion related to Amtrak also known as the National Railroad Passenger Corp.

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  by ApproachMedium
 
MARC is interested in leasing them, yes every single AEM-7 AC that was leased is up for sale/or release except the 3 that do not exist anymore that were lease units. The 8 units that amtrak owns are all mothballed except the one in marc service.
  by SEPTA Fan 235
 
Someone posted on Facebook that 946 is the last unit being leased and it was going to be pulled from service perminatly after running train 419 today. I don't believe everything on facebook, so can anyone confirm this?
  by amtrakhogger
 
I heard the 946 was supposed to be retired last week, but I saw it on Friday in service. I will believe it is retired when I see in the Wilmington deadline.
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  by CNJGeep
 
Posts are indicating that 946 has been retired following Train 419 yesterday. P42s have been placed in service.
  by amtrakhogger
 
The 939 is back from the dead. It was spotted at Ivy City on 8/7 coupled to the 946 and presumably for Marc service.
  by ACeInTheHole
 
939 is not back from the dead, it and 946 were being prepped for shipment to Wilmington

The one that IS back from the dead is MARC #4903. Spotted alive and humming next to #644 in DC.
  by ApproachMedium
 
Creeepy!!

There was at least one AEM-7 pan up today in wilmington shops but i could not make it out as it was buried deep. The 939 and 946 are in fact back at the shops though on the north leg of the wye.
  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
The Eastern section of the NEC...cough cough Boston area/PVD/NHV cough should get a farewell tour of the AEM-7's!!!!
  by electricron
 
How many farewell trips should Amtrak have? Everyone had a chance to buy tickets and ride on the last farewell ride.
Isn't one farewell trip enough? Is there one NEC or more? Why should the NEC northeast of NYC be treated separately?
  by jackintosh11
 
The AEM-7s mostly ran south of New Haven (until 2000), also there were people on the farewell trip from as far away as Colorado.
  by Matt Johnson
 
CNJGeep wrote:Posts are indicating that 946 has been retired following Train 419 yesterday. P42s have been placed in service.
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  by amtrakhogger
 
ApproachMedium wrote:
ACeInTheHole wrote:939 is not back from the dead, it and 946 were being prepped for shipment to Wilmington

The one that IS back from the dead is MARC #4903. Spotted alive and humming next to #644 in DC.

Creeepy!!

There was at least one AEM-7 pan up today in wilmington shops but i could not make it out as it was buried deep. The 939 and 946 are in fact back at the shops though on the north leg of the wye.
The 917 was the one with the pantograph raised.
  by MBTA F40PH-2C 1050
 
electricron wrote:How many farewell trips should Amtrak have? Everyone had a chance to buy tickets and ride on the last farewell ride.
Isn't one farewell trip enough? Is there one NEC or more? Why should the NEC northeast of NYC be treated separately?
Not looking to ride, kinda tough to take time off in the railroad world there Just a suggestion there sparky, obiv not gonna happen seeing as it would have been done by now
  by amtrakhogger
 
ACeInTheHole wrote:939 is not back from the dead, it and 946 were being prepped for shipment to Wilmington

The one that IS back from the dead is MARC #4903. Spotted alive and humming next to #644 in DC.
The 4903 back from the dead, eh? It was spotted up at the "farm" way out in the back of Ivy City. I guess it's return is short lived. Lol.
  by SEPTA Fan 235
 
Just curious, would Amtrak sell the builder's plates online off an AEM-7AC? What I would do to have one of those...
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