The lights of Amtrak's SILVER STAR, train #92, cut through the darkness during a nighttime stop at DeLand, Florida on September 30, 2009. Engines 122 and 172 lead the way as the train's horn announces its arrival at the historic station. After a brief moment for passengers to alight or board, the Silver Service train continues its way north to New York, its tail lights trailing off into the dark Florida wilderness.
Just south of DeLand, along the Florida "A-line", is FPL's Sanford Power Plant. The lights seen from the electrical plant give off an eerily beautiful glow as the SILVER STAR passes by.
Ya i know right! Usually its one of the Viewliners that doesnt match. But when I do see an all phase IVb consist like that it always makes me feel likes thats a true Amtrak train. :)
CSXKid5016 2 years ago
not to mention the viewliners with the red strip at the bottom. Normally it's black and white.
Acela150Kid 2 years ago
Wow the whole train was in phase IVb except the baggage car! Thats rare!
CSXKid5016 2 years ago