Great video! I rode the Capitol Limited in November 1995 from DC to Pittsburgh, round trip. Loved every minute of it. Back then I lived in a high-rise next to the tracks in Silver Spring, MD. I loved sitting on my balcony and watching it zip by eastbound and westbound on my days off. Back then it had lots more coaches than today's version. Beautiful train.
Thanks for the video segments of the last B&O Capitol, May 1st, 1971. My family would regularly walk a mile to watch the Westbound Limited complete its station work at 63rd Street on Chicago's Southside. Always a Joy!!! Thanks again, Nathan in Chicago 🇺🇲
10:01 I just LOVE the look of the Genesis locomotives in the Phase III livery. I hope Amtrak repaints some like this as they're refreshing the P42s that are still in service.
They have repainted almost all of the 700 series dual-mode locos for the Empire Service trains. But I think all P42s are being painted in phase VII now as they go through regular maintenance.
Well done video. Rumor has it that the next change for the Capitol is that it will be combined in some fashion with the Silver Star to create a daily Miami to Chicago train through DC starting some time in November.
Thank you so much! And yea, I did a short video on that earlier this month. You can check it out here. I hope it happens! The Capitol Star? Silver Limited? MAYBE??!! ruclips.net/video/y9yd54hdYcc/видео.html
Worked out of the DC Crew Base from 93-97 and was a Train/Sleeper Attendant on the Capitol Limited. Worked the first trip with Superliners from Chicago to DC. Back then we were told that we were the premiere Amtrak Train and only the best people were selected to work the Capitol. Oh how times have changed.
That is so cool! Yes, I always remember it being quite nice! For a while, sleeping car passengers would get coffee mugs etched with the Capitol Limited logo. I still have a few!
I would put lounge cars and full dining cars on all long distance Amtrak trains. Stop being cheap because you know what people want to eat in the diner whether you're in coach or a sleeping car. It's a great experience. And they need to stop being cheap about things.
as far as I'm aware, the real reason why the cap is running with such small and barebones consists isn't because of cost cutting, or covid, but because of an ongoing equipment shortage of superliners due to several large wrecks in the past few years putting a significant portion of the fleet out of service, the cap is just the train train that took the hit to keep the rest going
Very true. There are several drone videos on RUclips of Amtrak’s Beech Grove repair shops where you can see rows and rows of Superliners just awaiting repairs. Hopefully they will start work on them soon.
I’ve ridden the Capital Limited in two iterations: in 2003 when it still had the lounge, dining, and freight cars, and more recently with its cut down consist. I was disappointed that Amtrak got rid of the lounge.
The Capital Limited is on my Amtrak to-do list, hoping they bring back the lounge and dining cars. My grandfather worked on the B&O from the 1930s to the 1960s. He was based in Benwood WV, near Wheeling. It is possible that I rode on a part of the Capital Limited in the early 60s when too young to remember anything, as the family would use that route heading east to DC and south.
When you eventually ride it, try to do so in the summer. It gets dark just as you’re approaching the best scenery going Westbound. It’s not as much of an issue eastbound though. Even in the winter you see a lot.
You are absolutely right! I didn’t do such a deep dive into the accident. There was an entire documentary on TLC just on this accident. The series was called “Why Trains Crash”. I believe you can still find it on RUclips if you’re interested!
This video neglects to mention that that when Amtrak revived the Capital Limited it was a section of the Broadway Limited and later made into a separate train and wasn’t rerouted through Cleveland until 1991 or so.
Correction the 1996 silver spring side swipe was the one of two accidents that the capital limited involved the second one was in 2002 when train 30 was in Kensington when it derailed due to a faulty rail
Great route with an awesome legacy. Highly recommend riding it in the Fall if you want to see some incredible views.
100%! I have ridden this route in the autumn as well. Spectacular!
Great video! I rode the Capitol Limited in November 1995 from DC to Pittsburgh, round trip. Loved every minute of it. Back then I lived in a high-rise next to the tracks in Silver Spring, MD. I loved sitting on my balcony and watching it zip by eastbound and westbound on my days off. Back then it had lots more coaches than today's version. Beautiful train.
How cool!! I too live in a high rise near the tracks. Best view ever! I never get sick of it :-)
Thanks for the video segments of the last B&O Capitol, May 1st, 1971. My family would regularly walk a mile to watch the Westbound Limited complete its station work at 63rd Street on Chicago's Southside. Always a Joy!!! Thanks again, Nathan in Chicago 🇺🇲
My pleasure, Nathan! That was footage taken by my father. He is a huge B&O fan. The Capitol has a huge significance in our family. :-)
10:01 I just LOVE the look of the Genesis locomotives in the Phase III livery. I hope Amtrak repaints some like this as they're refreshing the P42s that are still in service.
They have repainted almost all of the 700 series dual-mode locos for the Empire Service trains. But I think all P42s are being painted in phase VII now as they go through regular maintenance.
Well done video. Rumor has it that the next change for the Capitol is that it will be combined in some fashion with the Silver Star to create a daily Miami to Chicago train through DC starting some time in November.
Thank you so much! And yea, I did a short video on that earlier this month. You can check it out here. I hope it happens! The Capitol Star? Silver Limited? MAYBE??!!
ruclips.net/video/y9yd54hdYcc/видео.html
Worked out of the DC Crew Base from 93-97 and was a Train/Sleeper Attendant on the Capitol Limited. Worked the first trip with Superliners from Chicago to DC. Back then we were told that we were the premiere Amtrak Train and only the best people were selected to work the Capitol. Oh how times have changed.
That is so cool! Yes, I always remember it being quite nice! For a while, sleeping car passengers would get coffee mugs etched with the Capitol Limited logo. I still have a few!
I would put lounge cars and full dining cars on all long distance Amtrak trains. Stop being cheap because you know what people want to eat in the diner whether you're in coach or a sleeping car. It's a great experience. And they need to stop being cheap about things.
as far as I'm aware, the real reason why the cap is running with such small and barebones consists isn't because of cost cutting, or covid, but because of an ongoing equipment shortage of superliners due to several large wrecks in the past few years putting a significant portion of the fleet out of service, the cap is just the train train that took the hit to keep the rest going
Very true. There are several drone videos on RUclips of Amtrak’s Beech Grove repair shops where you can see rows and rows of Superliners just awaiting repairs. Hopefully they will start work on them soon.
Great informative video...
Glad it was helpful!
Really well done with great footage! Your videos are always enjoyable.
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed!
Another GREAT job, Mike! Really well done, my friend....
Thank you very much! :-)
Thanks!
Your video about the Princeton Dinky introduced me to your channel, and I have been enjoying your other videos, including this one. Keep it up!
Thank you so much! That’s very generous of you.
I’ve ridden the Capital Limited in two iterations: in 2003 when it still had the lounge, dining, and freight cars, and more recently with its cut down consist. I was disappointed that Amtrak got rid of the lounge.
Same here. I have ridden all of those iterations as well. I also really miss the lounge car… especially for the portion through the mountains.
do one on the crescent southern railways combined southerner and crescent flagship train
That is very high on my list! My father worked for southern railway, so I have a lot of material to work with!
This video is so well done! Congrats on 10k subscribers btw!
Thank you so much!!
The Capital Limited is on my Amtrak to-do list, hoping they bring back the lounge and dining cars. My grandfather worked on the B&O from the 1930s to the 1960s. He was based in Benwood WV, near Wheeling. It is possible that I rode on a part of the Capital Limited in the early 60s when too young to remember anything, as the family would use that route heading east to DC and south.
When you eventually ride it, try to do so in the summer. It gets dark just as you’re approaching the best scenery going Westbound. It’s not as much of an issue eastbound though. Even in the winter you see a lot.
Excellent presentation. Thanks.
My pleasure. Thank you for watching!
That accident also implemented the Fire, Smoke and Toxicity (FST) testing requirements for passengers equipment.
You are absolutely right! I didn’t do such a deep dive into the accident. There was an entire documentary on TLC just on this accident. The series was called “Why Trains Crash”. I believe you can still find it on RUclips if you’re interested!
@@RailWeekly I’ll look it up, thanks!
This video neglects to mention that that when Amtrak revived the Capital Limited it was a section of the Broadway Limited and later made into a separate train and wasn’t rerouted through Cleveland until 1991 or so.
@5:30 Silver Springs!!
Yes indeed! That video was taken by my father. Silver Spring was a favorite rail fanning destination of his.
Correction the 1996 silver spring side swipe was the one of two accidents that the capital limited involved the second one was in 2002 when train 30 was in Kensington when it derailed due to a faulty rail
To be fair, I didn’t say that was the only accident. Haha. Thank you for watching! :-)
Does the Stourbridge Lion still exist today?
I’m not aware of one in the US. It’s quite possible one was preserved in the UK. I would need to look into this further.