Green Maned Lion
Engineer
I don’t have any evidence of Budd gallery cars; my library Indicates only ex-CNW Pullman gallery cars. However, while during the Rainbow era and pre-heritage era Amtrak never had more than 2000 cars in active service, over 10,000 cars passed through their paper roster between 5/1/71 and the delivery of the first Amfleet cars. A lot of those cars never turned a wheel while on their roster, and the vast majority of those cars were not in any reasonable shape to do so- rusted out, leaky, wrecked hulks or worse.I think this picture may have been photoshopped. The Amtrak gallery cars as people noted were ex-CNW built by Pullman Standard and were smooth sided, not stainless steel fluted sides as in the pic. The fluted galleries were built by Budd but I don't recall Amtrak ever having fluted Budd gallery cars.
That being said, while I’m aware the total number contains five figures, I am not aware of what five figures it contains. There could well have been Budd gallery cars rostered for Amtrak; it is also possible that some commuter line discontinued service, Amtrak proposed operation of a train on that line, arranged for the original operator to keep operating it, and arranged for that operators cars to be repainted in Amtrak colors without actually rostering the cars. The early days of Amtrak were a messy affair.
The condition of a lot of the cars Amtrak did roster and intend to use was often terrible, and the way Amtrak set up schedules on shorter routes, it was such that they could run Ex-Santa Fe high levels on it on Monday, a CNW gallery set on tuesday, a CBQ dome coach set on Wednesday, a ex-Pennsylvania set on Thursday, and one car from each of these on Friday because that’s what they could successfully send out. I’m a touch hyperbolic, but it was called the rainbow era for a reason.