Auto-Train Corporation , stylized ''auto-train'', was a privately owned passenger
railroad
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that operated from 1971 to 1981. Its trains included
autorack cars, enabling passengers to bring their own vehicles on their journey. The company used its own
rolling stock
The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, Railroad car#Freight cars, freight and Passenger railroad car, passenger cars (or coaches) ...
, and traveled on rails leased from major railroads. It served central
Florida
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from points in the Mid-Atlantic region near
Washington, D.C.
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, and the Midwest near
Louisville, Kentucky
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. The company failed after 10 years despite the popularity of the service on its primary route, which parallels busy
Interstate 95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the ...
in five states along the eastern U.S. coast.
After a hiatus, a similarly named and operated service,
Auto Train
''Auto Train'' is an scheduled daily train service for passengers and their automobiles operated by Amtrak between Lorton, Virginia (near Washington, D.C.), and Sanford, Florida (near Orlando, Florida, Orlando). ''Auto Train'' is the only mot ...
, began under the government-financed
Amtrak
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Trade name, doing business as Amtrak (; ), is the national Passenger train, passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates intercity rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous United Stat ...
in 1983, which became one of the railroad's most popular services.
History
An idea of Auto-Train Corporation founder
Eugene K. Garfield, a former employee of the
U.S. Department of Transportation
The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT or DOT) is one of the executive departments of the U.S. federal government. It is headed by the secretary of transportation, who reports directly to the president of the United States a ...
, the novel approach allowed families to relax en route and save the expense and unfamiliarity of a rental car on arrival.
[.] The Auto-Train consists included
passenger cars,
autoracks, and a
caboose.
[.] Although the company had its own locomotives and rolling stock, Auto-Train Corporation trains initially operated on
Seaboard Coast Line (SCL) and
Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac (RF&P) tracks.
Auto-Train Corporation's new service began operations on December 6, 1971, between
Lorton, Virginia
Lorton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 20,072 as of the 2020 census.
History
Lorton is named for a village in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, in England. Joseph Plaske ...
, and
Sanford, Florida
Sanford is a city and the county seat of Seminole County, Florida, United States. It is located in Central Florida and its population was 61,051 as of the 2020 census. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford Metropolitan Statistical ...
. The service was popular with travelers. Soon, Auto-Train entrepreneurs sought to expand into other markets, and established a short-lived service between Louisville and Sanford, Florida. In 1978, the company announced plans for a service in Mexico between
Nuevo Laredo
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and
Querétaro City
Querétaro, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Querétaro, is one of the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 federal entities of Mexico. It is divided into Municipalities of Querétaro, 18 municipalities. Its capital city is Querétaro Cit ...
.
Lack of success from the Louisville expansion, high crew costs, and several accidents put Garfield's company into bankruptcy. Auto-Train Corporation ended its services in late April 1981.
Amtrak revival
Operating for almost 10 years, Auto-Train had developed a popular following, particularly among older travelers. No one else offered a similar service until, after a gap of almost two years, service was revived by
Amtrak
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Trade name, doing business as Amtrak (; ), is the national Passenger train, passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates intercity rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous United Stat ...
(the National Railroad Passenger Corporation), as their Auto Train service.
Rolling stock
Locomotives
Auto-Train used 13
GE U36B locomotives (4 additional units were ordered but were never delivered due to financial issues) as the primary motive power for its trains. Also included in the roster were
Baldwin S-12,
Baldwin VO-1000, and
ALCO S-2 locomotives that were used as switchers in the terminal stations.
Dome cars
Auto-Train acquired a significant number of
dome car
A dome car is a type of railway Passenger car (rail), passenger car that has a glass dome on the top of the car where passengers can ride and see in all directions around the train. It also can include features of a Coach (rail), coach, lounge c ...
s, so many that in 1974 it did not roster any conventional coaches. These included seven ex-
Western Pacific dome coaches, each seating 36, which Auto-Train called "Mini-Domes". These had previously run on the ''
California Zephyr
The ''California Zephyr'' is a Amtrak Long Distance, long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago, Illinois, Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area (at Emeryville station, Emeryville), via Omaha, Nebraska, Omaha, Denver, Sa ...
''. It also acquired all but one of the
Santa Fe's Big Domes (six dormitory-lounges and seven of eight full lounges) and the majority of the
Union Pacific
The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, ...
's
Astra Dome fleet: seven coaches, nine dining cars, and 14 lounge-observation cars. Two of the Big Dome lounges and two of the Astra Dome lounges were rebuilt as "Night Club" cars. The remainder of the Astra Domes were dubbed "Maxie-Domes", as opposed to the "Mini-Domes".
Food service cars
Auto-Train acquired a wide variety of food-service cars. These included ex-Seaboard kitchen-dormitory cars, ex-Seaboard
dining car
A dining car (American English) or a restaurant car (British English), also a diner, is a passenger railroad car that serves meals in the manner of a full-service, sit-down restaurant.
These cars provide the highest level of service of any rai ...
s rebuilt as buffet cars, and five
Norfolk and Western and Western Pacific coaches which were also rebuilt as buffet cars.
Sleeping cars
Sleeping cars acquired by Auto-Train included six ex-Santa Fe Regal series sleeping cars (four bedrooms, four compartments, two drawing rooms), five ex-Union Pacific Ocean series sleeping cars (five bedrooms, two compartment, two drawing rooms), and three ex-
Seaboard sleepers (five bedrooms, one compartment, four sections, four roomettes).
Nonpassenger stock
The centerpieces of the Auto-Train were the 62 ex-
Canadian National bilevel
autoracks, which were acquired between 1971 and 1973. The passenger equipment acquired by Auto-Train used steam heat, so the company also acquired
steam generator cars. These were mostly former
Great Northern cars, but the Auto-Train also rebuilt several former Western Pacific and Santa Fe baggage cars into steam generator cars.
See also
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Accompanied car train
A motorail train or accompanied car train (ACT) is a passenger train on which passengers can take their car or automobile along with them on their journey. Passengers are carried in normal passenger car (rail), passenger carriages or in sleeping ...
*
Motorail, a similar service in the United Kingdom
References
Bibliography
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External links
ThemeTrains.com - The Story of the 1971-1981 auto-trainN Scale
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ttps://web.archive.org/web/20151017040016/http://www.abandonedrails.com/Auto-Train_Corporation Pictures of Auto-Train U36B locomotives Diesel Shop
Orlando Sentinel newspaper article about Auto-Train Corp and Amtrak's Auto Train replacement''Orlando Sentinel'' article on Sanford Terminal renovationThe Rise & fall (& Rise) of Auto-Train - Youtube
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