Does anybody have a complete roster of the American Orient Express? I contacted them, and they would not help (security reasons, they said - BAH!) I need car names and numbers so that myself and my daughter may model them. Also, what should the motive power be? I model late steam/transition era. To fit in my layout, I decided not to use the Genesis P42!
I believe that Trains magazine had a feature on them several years ago. (contact them for back issues) But if you model steam/transition era, you do realize that AEE/AOE is a creation of the '90’s, right? Don’t quote me on this, but I think that some commercially available AEE/AOE models have been produced. I am not sure of who sold them though.
Todd C.
Thanks for the help. You are right, they are a creation of the nineties, but I am trying to make it fit in. I was just looking for suggestions for a realistic option. Also, thank you for the models option, I own a Rivarossi set, but other than its limited run and associated serial number, I don’t intend to use it much.
1 San Antonio baggage crew
2 Pacific Star crew sleeper
3 Grand Canyon (no car type on side? crew sleeper) 8000668
4 San Francisco Dining/Sleeper 800050
5 Paris sleeper 800298
6 Monte Carlo sleeper 800231
7 Vienna sleeper 800109
8 Rocky Mountain crew 800311
9 Chicago dining 800301
10 Zurich dining
11 Seattle club
12 Istanbul sleeper 800258
13 Washington Sleeper
14 Berlin sleeper
15 New York round end Parlour
That’s taken from a July 1999 posting on railfan.net. From a trans-Canada trip.
Also you may check the Wayback Machine for earlier versions of AOE’s website like this one:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011020002938/www.americanorientexpress.com/framesets/frame_train.html
which provide some details about the cars and their origins.
-Curtis
In Canada the AOE uses a combination CN / VIA power (the Amtrak unit failed on more than one occasion).
For some recent info on consists check out www.yahoogroups.com/canadian passenger rail.
Also an issue of Trains mag (2000 or 2001)had a article on the AOE and equipment…
…and should add that although AOE is a product of the 1990’s given that VIA unit(s) are used,techically you could use a VIA 6300 ( the rebuilt CN F9 units!) as these were in use daily up to April 2002 (primarily theChurchill trains (the Hudson Bay)!
Curtis-
Thank you very much for your time and effort. No one appreciates it more than my daughter who expects me to provide every answer every time.
-Don