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Passenger Trains > North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the PiedmontDate: 10/12/20 08:16 North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: Jimbo Today marks the return of North Carolina DOT-owned locomotives and cars to Amtrak 73 and 76, the Raleigh-Charlotte" Piedmonts." 73 and 76 had been operating with Amfleet coaches and P42s since the service was reinstated. 73 has four heritage cars and two locomotives this morning.
Along with the news about the equipment (which many riders considers more comfortable and spacious than conventional Amfleet cars), complimentary coffee and water, along with vending machine food, have returned and are available in the “Bogue Sound." Date: 10/12/20 09:42 Re: North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: RRTom Thanks. Been wanting to go for a ride on this for awhile but only in the NC equipment.
Date: 10/12/20 12:08 Re: North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: Tominde Any pictures interior? Exterior too.
Date: 10/12/20 16:10 Re: North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: gbmott Tominde Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Any pictures interior? Exterior too. These are from five years ago, but I'm not aware that they have changed significantly. Also, they were squeeky-clean. Gordon Date: 10/12/20 16:11 Re: North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: gbmott Date: 10/12/20 19:25 Re: North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: Tominde Thanks. Might be a neat train ride with grandkids.
Date: 10/12/20 20:04 Re: North Carolina DOT equipment returns to the Piedmont Author: ctillnc At this point it's hard to say when the other four Piedmonts (74, 75, 77, and 78) might return. Or the fifth pair that had been contemplated but not started before COVID-19 set in. NCDOT remains under financial pressure and just announced a widespread postponement of highway and transit projects across the state. One of them was double-tracking the CSX A-line for three miles over the Roanoke River at Weldon.
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