Product Description
--Standard passenger car on Amtrak long-distance trains
Amtrak's Superliner passenger cars are a collective term for the two-story passenger cars that have been manufactured since 1979 and are characterized by their beautifully balanced formations.
The bi-level structure houses the main guest rooms and hallway on the second floor, and the entrance, toilet, shower room, etc. on the first floor.
With the introduction of the Superliner, Amtrak passenger cars, most of which had previously been carried over from the old road names, were suddenly unified.
They carry the names of famous trains of the past, such as the Empire Builder, California Zephyr, and Chief, and are still in use today as transcontinental trains.
This time, KATO USA will be producing Coach-Baggage (combined luggage and seat cars) with changed car numbers.
This is a unique combination car with a regular seating area (Coach) with reclining seats on the second floor and a luggage compartment (Baggage) on the first floor.
It is often coupled to the front or rear of a passenger train, making it an essential vehicle for recreating medium-distance to long-distance regional trains.
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Copyright National Railroad Passenger Corporation
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Product Specifications
- Item code
- 35-6095
- JAN code
- 4949727703435
Purchase Information
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This item is limited to 1 per household.