AMTK Baggage 1139         
Amtrak Baggage 1139 in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in April 1982, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. PLEASE SEE COMMENT BELOW. According to the book, Amtrak By The Numbers, there were two AMTK 1139's, the one pictured is second 1139. The first 1139 was built by ACF in 1946-1947 as NYC 9170, became AMTK 1241, then AMTK 1139, then AMTK 695 (power car), retired in 1996. Second AMTK 1139 is a different story, the following information differs from the book, but the author(s) of the book have confirmed that Ted Brumberg (the comment below) is correct and offer corrections to the book at www.amtrakbythenumbers.com. While it resembles an ACF aluminum car, hence the rivet detail, the car was actually built by Saint Louis Car Company in 1962 as UP 6328, after ACF ended their building of passenger cars. The StLCCo. was a small builder of streamline equipment, including the former Army troop hospital and kitchen cars that went on to serve AMTK into the 1980s. After around 1960 StLCCo. began constructing cars for several roads after ACF left the market, following construction plans and diagrams previously developed by the railroads. What is more, 1139 was not sold to Amtrak until 1977 (becoming AMTK 1077), being rebuilt to HEP sometime after 1984 (becoming second AMTK 1139). It's worth noting that any time you find a smooth sided, non-Budd passenger car (baggage and coaches) in the Phase III striping (like on 1139) it was a St. Louis Car Co. car... pretty much the only other builder whose cars were actually in good enough shape to be rebuilt with HEP (the other exception were a couple of ex-Southern Railway baggage cars built by Pullman Standard as baggage - mail, becoming AMTK 1126 and 1127 after being converted... a testament to the extent of maintenance the SOU strived to maintain when keeping their passenger cars in good shape). For the record, the book shows AMTK 1139 as ex-UP 6331, which actually became AMTK 1126, sold in 1992.
Date: 4/1/1982 Location: Chicago, IL Views: 2133 Collection Of:   Chuck Zeiler
Author:  Chuck Zeiler
AMTK Baggage 1139
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Ted Brumberg General The #1139 was actually built as UP #6328, not #6331, which was also acquired by Amtrak. Both cars were built in 1962 by St. Louis in Lot #1822 as baggage-messenger, 1 of 10 such cars (#6325-#6334) built in that Lot. The #6328 was sold in 1971 to Oliver C. Varnes, who later sold it to Tom Pearson, both of whom were partners in Overland Rail Travel. Amtrak acquired the #6328 in 1977 as the #1077, which was converted to HEP #1139 in June 1981. The #1139 was wrecked on 9/22/1993 on the #2 SUNSET LIMITED at Big Bayou Canot, AL. As for the #6331, it was 1 of 3 cars from this Lot which were sold to the Alaska RR in 1971, which retained the UP numbers. In 1987, as Alaska was selecting equipment for rebuild to HEP, 2 of these 3 cars were declared surplus and sold to Northern Rail Car, 1 of which was the #6331. NRCX sold the #6331 to Amtrak 2 years later, and it was subsequently converted to HEP as #1126. 2/15/2015 4:26:43 AM

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