Not sure exactly what your question is because you have the parts List but have you seen the YouTube Videos on the set which may help you identify your parts? I have had many of these Amtrak Super Spiral Sets.
I understand your problem exactly (I think!). You wish to recreate the set, not just with the correct number of curves, straights, etc, but with those items bearing the correct dates, copyright notices, logos, etc. that would have been in the original set.
I have encountered this problem many times, buying old sets and finding track pieces that could not have come from those sets because, for example, of the dates moulded onto them.
If it's any help, anything later than 2002 will be wrong.
However, it's probably only you and me that worries about these things, 99 buyers out of 100 won't care.
If you'd like to sell the Amtrack train to someone in the UK, please message me!!!!
I guess my question is, since I know I have different types of track that are technically the same exact pieces (shape and all), does it matter which pieces go with this if I were to sell it or trade it to someone else? Some of the pieces say 1992 underneath and some say 1998. I just didn't know if that made a difference to most people or not. I can take pictures of the extra pieces I have as well. I know that there is at least one set (flying Harold set) that is mixed in with this and maybe two.
As I said, it will make no difference to anyone really, no-one's going to be particularly interested in the track, it's the Amtrak train itself they'll be wanting.
Really the only things that are worth anything in the whole set is the exclusive Double Decker Station and the Amtrak train as Chrisjo stated. All the rest of the parts, which there are many, are normal, easy to attain items. If selling as a complete set I would make sure none of the blue tracks are discolored and that all the yellow risers match in their style/shape.
I understand. I can see what you guys are saying. The tracks from the different years are basically identical. The buildings and trains are what appear to be so different. Thanks guys for the info, as a collector of many things I think I like learning about different things as much as I like collecting at times. I am going to look at what I have and then search around and see if I want to make a go at putting this thing together or maybe figure one that I really want and trade or sell the rest.