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superliner$526487$ - traducción al holandés

CLASS OF AMERICAN DOUBLE-DECK LONG DISTANCE PASSENGER CARS
Superliner II; Sightseer Lounge; Superliner I; Superliner (rail car)
  • A Superliner dining car on the ''[[Southwest Chief]]'' in 2022
  • A Superliner bedroom in nighttime configuration
  • An Amtrak publicity train with Superliners at [[Lisle, Illinois]], on October 11, 1979
  • California Cars were the first generation of Superliner derivatives.
  • The Superliner lounge cars have windows that curve over parts of the ceiling.
  • Superliner II cars on the ''[[Coast Starlight]]'' in 2018
  • El Capitan]]'' soon after completion in 1956
  • The ''Southwest Limited'' with a mix of Superliners and Hi-Level cars in March 1981
  • Diaphragm connecting two Amtrak Superliner cars.
  • A Superliner roomette in daytime configuration
  • Superliners under construction at the Pullman plant in [[Hammond, Indiana]]
  • A Superliner II transition sleeper with the lower-level connection to a baggage car
  • GSI]] truck from Superliner II car.

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ocean liner         
  • Andrea Doria}} sinking after colliding with MS ''Stockholm'' in 1956
  • Aquitania}}.
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  • 6}}
  • Flag of [[Italian Line]]
  • Great Western}} (1838)
  • Olympic}} with [[dazzle camouflage]] during World War I
  • 6}} of 1907
  • Logo of [[Norddeutscher Lloyd]]
  • Normandie}} of 1935
  • Queen Mary 2}} (2003)
  • Britannia}} of 1840
  • RMS ''Celtic'']] under construction at [[Harland and Wolff]] shipyard in Belfast
  • 2}}, serving as a troopship, arriving in New York in 1945
  • Titanic}} in 1912 led to a serious re-examination of safety measures at sea.
  • In 1838, ''Sirius'' was the first ship to cross the Atlantic using steam power.
  • United States}} of 1952
  • Logo of [[White Star Line]]
SHIP DESIGNED TO TRANSPORT PEOPLE FROM ONE SEAPORT TO ANOTHER
Ocean liners; Superliner (passenger ship); Ocean Liner; Express liner; Ocean-liner; Oceanliner; Transatlantic liner; Ocean-going liner
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Wikipedia

Superliner (railcar)

The Superliner is a type of bilevel intercity railroad passenger car used by Amtrak, the national rail passenger carrier in the United States. Amtrak ordered the cars to replace older single-level cars on its long-distance trains in the Western United States. The design was based on the Budd Hi-Level vehicles, employed by the Santa Fe Railway on its El Capitan trains. Pullman-Standard built 284 cars, known as Superliner I, from 1975 to 1981; Bombardier Transportation built 195, known as Superliner II, from 1991 to 1996. The Superliner I cars were the last passenger cars built by Pullman.

Car types include coaches, dining cars, lounges, and sleeping cars. Most passenger spaces are on the upper level, which features a row of windows on both sides. The Sightseer Lounge observation cars have distinctive floor-to-ceiling windows on the upper level. Boarding is on the lower level; passengers climb up a center stairwell to reach the upper level.

The first Superliner I cars entered service in February 1979, with deliveries continuing through 1981. Amtrak assigned the cars to both long-distance and short-distance trains in the Western United States. The first permanent assignment, in October 1979, was to the Chicago–Seattle Empire Builder. Superliner II deliveries began in 1993; the additional cars enabled the retirement of the aging Hi-Level cars and the assignment of Superliners to trains in the Eastern United States. Tunnel clearances prevent their use on the Northeast Corridor.