Today I was surprised to see First Class Conference Car 9800 in Washington, DC. It was leading several Amfleet cars and being pushed by an ACS-64. I’m curious if anybody knows what it was doing out today? View attachment IMG_6345.jpeg
Yeah, the metroliner does not lead on the road, so it was being pushed into the terminal to wait for its departure.Was the headlight on? Your picture does not show it on. If not on probably only a yard move.
Me being "up North" I see the Keystones pretty often.This is the only cab car that runs on the NEC and it only runs on Sundays. They take a Keystone train that's idle in NY on Sundays and add additional cars including a cafe car to make up this 11 car push/pull. This is 121(18) and returned as 122(18)
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Fixed.Me being "up North" I see the Keystones pretty often.
The 9800 did serve as a Cab car when it was first released from the shops. It was rebuilt as a prototype to serve on Metroliners to save from running engines around equipment or wyeing the equipment. Unfortunately, both the quality of work in the cab as well as the lack of popularity of the prototype design of the First class interior, led it to be sidelined within a year or so.I’m confused, weren’t the Metroliners repurposed specifically to lead as cab cars?
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