Here's a webpage with very nice diagrams of Superliner II sleeper, coach, lounge car, & dining car:
http://tinyurl.com/nfmjo
http://tinyurl.com/nfmjo
Yes, that would have been nice to see but there doesn't seem to be any way to contact the person who does the website. I came across it on a Google search.... and how about a layout diagram of the Transistion Sleepers.
Seems as though the picture on the top is of a superliner 1, hence the riviting along the stripe, are you sure these are superliner 2?Yes, that would have been nice to see but there doesn't seem to be any way to contact the person who does the website. I came across it on a Google search.... and how about a layout diagram of the Transistion Sleepers.
BTW, there are two configurations of Transition Sleepers. The first series doesn't have an accessible bedroom.
The picture may be a Superliner I, the car diagrams are definitely Superliner II. You'll note that the author of the webpage doesn't differentiate in his remarks & may not be aware of the fact that there are first & second generations of the equipment. Whatever the case, it's a well-done webpage, as are his others.Seems as though the picture on the top is of a superliner 1, hence the riviting along the stripe, are you sure these are superliner 2?
There is no doubt that the picture is of a Superliner I lounge car, the number on the side confirms it.The picture may be a Superliner I, the car diagrams are definitely Superliner II. You'll note that the author of the webpage doesn't differentiate in his remarks & may not be aware of the fact that there are first & second generations of the equipment. Whatever the case, it's a well-done webpage, as are his others.Seems as though the picture on the top is of a superliner 1, hence the riviting along the stripe, are you sure these are superliner 2?
Alan,There is no doubt that the picture is of a Superliner I lounge car, the number on the side confirms it.The picture may be a Superliner I, the car diagrams are definitely Superliner II. You'll note that the author of the webpage doesn't differentiate in his remarks & may not be aware of the fact that there are first & second generations of the equipment. Whatever the case, it's a well-done webpage, as are his others.Seems as though the picture on the top is of a superliner 1, hence the riviting along the stripe, are you sure these are superliner 2?
As for the differences between I's and II's, they really aren't that significant when it comes to what those diagrams are trying to provide in terms of information.
No criticism intended or implied. I think you did a great job!Alan,There is no doubt that the picture is of a Superliner I lounge car, the number on the side confirms it.The picture may be a Superliner I, the car diagrams are definitely Superliner II. You'll note that the author of the webpage doesn't differentiate in his remarks & may not be aware of the fact that there are first & second generations of the equipment. Whatever the case, it's a well-done webpage, as are his others.Seems as though the picture on the top is of a superliner 1, hence the riviting along the stripe, are you sure these are superliner 2?
As for the differences between I's and II's, they really aren't that significant when it comes to what those diagrams are trying to provide in terms of information.
Thanks for understanding my original intent. I published the diagrams to give a basic layout of each car type. The diagrams were published in recent Amtrak publications including the most recent Amtrak Vacations brochure. I just wanted to make them more accessible to the internet crowd. I don't yet have a diagram of the transition sleeper so that's whey it is not yet posted.
1702,
I've updated the page to reflect that the diagrams are for Superliner II cars.
-David Z
Chicago, IL
Yes, the Superliner II lounges were designed to be compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act. The vestibule is in the center to allow wheelchair accessibility, the cars are supposed to carry a wheelchair ramp, and the restroom is accessible.Very nice diagrams! Noticed that there are two different layouts of snack bar, depending on Superliner I and II.
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