AT 4008, 4007 & 4009         
On January 19, 1973, Dad shot Auto-Train U36Bs 4008, 4007 & 4009 leading southbound Louisville & Nashville train #867 through Etowah, Tennessee. The Auto-Train engines were built to Seaboard Coast Line specifications and had a toggle switch in the cab for "freight" and "passenger" - with the idea being that if Auto-Train folded within a year or two the engines could be sold to SCL for freight use. Auto-Train actually operated for 10 years on two routes - the original and primary route was from Lorton, VA to Sanford, FL and a second route from Louisville, KY to Sanford. When Dad shot this one in 1973 the engines were making test runs from Louisville to Florida for Auto-Train to determine which route to actually use. They would eventually settle on a route that took the train through Nashville along the same route as Amtraks Floridian - and in fact the Amtrak and Auto-Train trains would sometimes be combined into one. On one of the test runs these units ran on the K&A route of the L&N, Dad got to ride home in the cab, to Etowah from Morley, TN.
Date: 1/19/1973 Location: Etowah, TN   Map Show Etowah on a rail map Views: 466 Collection Of:   Robert Thomson
Locomotives: AT 4008(U36B) AT 4007(U36B) AT 4009(U36B)    Author:  Robert Thomson
AT 4008, 4007 & 4009
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Ian Hilderbrand General Hello, I am writing a documentary on the original auto-train for a school project, and I was wondering if I could have permission to use your dad's shots of the auto-train in the video? 11/24/2019 3:28:31 PM
Ian Hilderbrand General Hello, I am writing a documentary on the original auto-train for a school project, and I was wondering if I could have permission to use your dad's shots of the auto-train in the video? Cheers, Ian H. 11/24/2019 3:28:45 PM

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