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The ''Silver Star'' is a passenger train operated by
Amtrak The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak () , is the national passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates inter-city rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous U.S. States and nine cities in Canada ...
on a route between
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and
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via
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, Richmond, Virginia,
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,
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,
Savannah, Georgia Savannah ( ) is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and is the county seat of Chatham County. Established in 1733 on the Savannah River, the city of Savannah became the British colonial capital of the Province of Georgia and later t ...
,
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, and
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. The ''Silver Star'' and its sister train in the ''
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'' brand, the ''
Silver Meteor The ''Silver Meteor'' is a passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City and Miami, Florida. Introduced in 1939 as the first diesel-powered streamliner between New York and Florida, it was the flagship train of the Seaboard Air Line R ...
'', are the descendants of numerous long-distance trains that operated between Florida and New York for most of the 20th century. During
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2019, the ''Silver Star'' carried nearly 389,995 passengers, an increase of 5.9% from FY2018. In FY16, it earned a total revenue of $29,261,496, an 11.6% decrease from FY2010.


History

The ''Silver Star'' was originally a service of the
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, running from New York to Miami and later also
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(beyond Tampa). It was previously known as the ''Advance Silver Meteor'', and was renamed on December 12, 1947, after the name was chosen by Seaboard in a contest. From 1947 to 1948, it was winter-only and did not appear in summer timetables. By 1949, however, it was a year-round train. Its main Miami-bound route went through the interior of Florida, via
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and Winter Haven. In peak winter service in the mid-1950s it had a section that went to
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via Tampa. Another section went to Port Boca Grande via Tampa. The Pennsylvania Railroad carried the train between New York and
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under a haulage agreement, similar to the arrangement with its sister train, the ''Silver Meteor.'' The agreement was maintained when the Pennsy was folded into
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in 1968, a year after SAL merged with the
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as the
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. Between Washington and Richmond, Virginia, the train operated on RF&P rails. Amtrak took over the train in 1971.


Amtrak era

Except for a brief period from 1994 to 1995 and from 1996 to 2004, when service to Tampa was provided by the '' Palmetto'' (known as the '' Silver Palm'' from 1996 to 2002), the ''Silver Star'' has served both Tampa and Miami during the Amtrak era. Originally, Amtrak operated the ''Silver Star'' with Tampa and Miami sections that split in Jacksonville, with the Tampa section continuing on the old Atlantic Coast Line route through Orlando, and the Miami section traveling through
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and Wildwood over most of what was the original Seaboard route to Miami. After November 1, 2004, the ''Silver Star'' resumed service to Tampa, and now travels intact all of the way, backing out of Tampa and retracing its route east to Auburndale, where it heads south to Miami or north to New York. The detour occurs at Lakeland; the train stops there to discharge passengers before going to Tampa and to receive passengers after it returns from Tampa. In the January 2011 issue of ''Trains'' magazine, this route was listed as one of five routes to be looked at by Amtrak in FY 2011 as the previous five routes (the ''Sunset Limited'', ''Texas Eagle'', ''California Zephyr'', ''Capitol Limited'', and ''Cardinal'') were examined in FY 2010. With the discontinuation of the ''Silver Meteor's'' former Tampa section (a descendant of the ''
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,'' a longtime rival of the ''Silver Star'' and ''Silver Meteor'') in 1988, the ''Silver Star'' is now the only passenger train serving Tampa. On July 1, 2015, the ''Silver Star's'' dining car was completely removed from the train's consist, a controversial decision that Amtrak rationalized with the idea that sleeping car passengers could obtain meals from the train's café-lounge car. However, on May 1, 2020, the ''Silver Star's'' dining car was returned, and Amtrak introduced the “flexible dining” system to the train, which consists of pre-prepared meals which are then heated in either a convection oven or a microwave oven at the time of purchase. In a Rail Passengers Association webinar that took place on November 16, 2022, Amtrak's vice president of long-distance service revealed that traditional dining service is planned to be reintroduced on the ''Silver Meteor'' and the ''Silver Star'' in early 2023. On February 4, 2018, ''Silver Star'' train number 91 collided with a
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freight train in
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; the engineer and a conductor of the ''Silver Star'' were killed, and 116 passengers were injured.


COVID-19 pandemic

On July 6, 2020,
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reduced the frequency of this train to three times per week as opposed to daily. Southbound ''Silver Star'' trains departed New York Friday through Sunday, while ''Silver Meteor'' trains departed Monday through Thursday. Similarly, northbound ''Silver Star'' trains departed Miami on Thursday through Saturday, while ''Silver Meteor'' trains departed Sunday through Wednesday. Both trains resumed daily services on June 7, 2021, after additional Amtrak funding was included in the
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. In 2021, Amtrak reached out to FDOT to begin negotiations again for utilization of the
Miami Intermodal Center Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) is an intermodal rapid transit, commuter rail, intercity rail, local bus, and intercity bus transportation hub in Miami-Dade County, Florida, just outside the Miami city limits near the Grapeland Heights neighb ...
. This comes after years of disagreement over the platform length at the MIC, as Amtrak normally adds cars to the ''Silver Meteor'' and ''Silver Star'' during the winter season to accommodate increased demand. In February 2022, negotiations restarted between FDOT and Amtrak. Later in March 2022, a test train operated into and out of the station and proved that the platforms are sufficient in length to hold a standard 10 car train. However, the platforms are not long enough to accommodate an 11 to 12 car train, which could be possible in the winter months. In September 2022, Amtrak management announced that it had restarted lease negotiations with FDOT regarding use and maintenance of the terminal. One issue however, is the deadheading move that will need to take place between the MIC and Hialeah. Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner has stated that "the company is evaluating technical and operational aspects of the move." Between January 24th and October 14th, 2022, the ''Silver Star'' temporarily added a station stop in
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due to the suspension of its sister train, the ''Silver Meteor'', which is normally the only train that stops at that station. This was due to a resurgence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 as well as a further delay caused by Hurricane Ian. During this period the ''Silver Star'' provided a single once daily service between New York and Miami.


Rolling stock

The ''Silver Star'' uses Amtrak's standard long-distance single-level equipment:
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baggage cars, Viewliner sleeping cars, Viewliner dining cars,
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café-lounges and Amfleet coaches. An
ACS-64 The Siemens ACS-64, or Amtrak Cities Sprinter, is an electric locomotive designed by Siemens Mobility for use on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and the Keystone Corridor in the northeastern United States. The design was based on locomotives Sie ...
electric locomotive is used between New York City and Washington, D.C, while two
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diesel electric locomotives are used for power south of Washington, D.C. A typical ''Silver Star'' consist as of June 2021 includes: * 1 Siemens ACS-64 engine (New York–Washington) * 2 GE P42DC engines (Washington–Miami) * 2-4 Amfleet II Coaches * 1 Amfleet II Cafe/Lounge * 1 Viewliner II Diner * 2-3 Viewliner I/II Sleepers * 1 Viewliner II Baggage Car During the 2022 suspension of the ''Silver Meteor'', some coach and sleeping cars usually on the ''Silver Meteor'' were combined into the ''Silver Star'', creating a train with up to six coaches and five sleepers, in addition to the café-lounge, diner, and baggage car.


Route details

The ''Silver Star'' operates over a combination of Amtrak, CSX Transportation, and Norfolk Southern Railway trackage: * New York –
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(Amtrak) ** Northeast Corridor: * Washington D.C. –
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(CSXT) **
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** Richmond Terminal Subdivision **
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**
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: * Selma –
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(NS) ** Goldsboro to Greensboro District * Raleigh –
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(CSXT) ** Aberdeen Subdivision ** Hamlet Terminal Subdivision **
Hamlet Subdivision The Hamlet Subdivision is a railroad line owned by CSX Transportation in North Carolina and South Carolina. The line runs from Hamlet, North Carolina, to Columbia, South Carolina, for a total of 105.2 miles. At its north end it continues south fr ...
** Columbia Subdivision ** Savannah Subdivision ** Nahunta Subdivision ** Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision ** Sanford Subdivision * DeLand – Poinciana, FL (SunRail) ** Central Florida Rail Corridor * Poinciana –
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Mangonia Park, FL (CSXT) ** Carters Subdivision ** Lakeland Subdivision ** Tampa Terminal Subdivision **
Auburndale Subdivision Auburndale may refer to: * Auburndale, Alberta * Auburndale, Nova Scotia * Auburndale, Florida * Auburndale, Louisville, Kentucky, a neighborhood * Auburndale, Massachusetts **Auburndale station (MBTA) * Auburndale, Wisconsin * Auburndale (town), W ...
** Miami Subdivision * Mangonia Park – Miami, FL (Tri-Rail) **
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The ''Silver Star'' uses the same route as the ''
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''the other train in the ''
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'' brandexcluding two segments,
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and Kissimmee, FLWinter Haven, FL. Between Selma and Savannah, the ''Silver Star'' takes an inland route over the
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to serve the Carolinas' state capitals of Raleigh and Columbia, while the ''Silver Meteor'' stays closer to the coast on the CSX A-Line and serves
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and Charleston, SC. At Auburndale, FL, the ''Silver Meteor'' turns south to go directly Miami, while the ''Silver Star'' continues west to
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and Tampa, before coming back to Auburndale and turning south to Miami. In addition to these diversions, between Sebring, FL and West Palm Beach, FL, the ''Silver Meteor'' makes no intermediate stops, while the ''Silver Star'' makes an additional stop at
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. Inversely, between
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and
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, the ''Silver Meteor'' makes an additional stop at Jesup, GA, while the ''Silver Star'' makes no intermediate stops. However, during the 2022 suspension of the ''Silver Meteor,'' the ''Silver Star'' temporarily served Jesup. Prior to October 1986, the ''Silver Star'' ran between
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, and Raleigh via the CSX
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, stopping only in Henderson, NC. CSX abandoned the Norlina Subdivision between Norlina, NC and Collier Yard (just south of Petersburg) in 1986, and the ''Silver Star'' was rerouted over the CSX A-Line between Petersburg and Selma, then to the
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between Selma and Raleigh. The ''Silver Star'' is expected to be rerouted via its former route when tracks between Petersburg and Norlina are rebuilt as part of the
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project, and reinstate its stop at Henderson, as well as adding a stop in La Crosse, VA. Like other long-distance trains operating on the Northeast Corridor, local travel between NEC stations is not allowed on the ''Silver Star''. Northbound trains only stop to discharge passengers from Alexandria, VA northward, and southbound trains only stop to receive passengers from Newark, NJ to Washington. This policy is in place to keep seats available for passengers making longer trips. Passengers wanting to travel locally must use the more frequent ''
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'' or '' Acela'' trains. Additionally, the ''Silver Star,'' like the ''Silver Meteor,'' does not allow local travel between West Palm Beach and Miami. Southbound trains only stop to discharge passengers, while northbound trains only stop to receive passengers bound for points beyond West Palm Beach. This is due to the availability of
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, South Florida's commuter rail system. Since Amtrak ended rail passenger service over the CSX Clearwater Subdivision between Tampa and
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in 1984, it has provided dedicated ''
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'' bus service at Tampa Union Station for trainside transfer of passengers and their baggage to and from
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and St. Petersburg. Other points on Florida's west coast, such as Bradenton, FL, Sarasota, FL, Port Charlotte, FL and
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, are also served by Amtrak Thruway service connecting with the ''Silver Star'' at Tampa.Amtrak Website
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