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The next-generation trains, part of a $2.45 billion upgrade, can reach 160 miles an hour but are limited by the railroad’s aging infrastructure.
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What Happens To Amtrak's Old Trains? - MSN
Amtrak's approach to retiring old trains is practical. Whether they're reused, sold, or scrapped for parts, the company's goal is to clear space for newer, more efficient, and accessible equipment.
Amtrak's sleek new 160mph tilting Acela trains serving stations on the Northeast Corridor entered service today, but they don ...
Amtrak’s brand new, state-of-the-art high-speed trains officially launched, but there’s a catch—they don’t actually run any faster than the old ones yet. Two of the five next-generation Acela trains ...
Amtrak's NextGen Acela trains have all sorts of new features to speed up travel time and accommodate today's commuters.
Amtrak's new Acela trains launched along the northeast corridor this week, making their first stops in Baltimore Thursday. The Acela trains shuttle travelers between Boston and Washington, D.C., also ...
Amtrak will launch the first of its new Avelia Liberty trains for riders along the Northeast Corridor just before 6 a.m. from Boston’s South Station, snaking down the coast through New York, before ...
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Kim Jong Un heads to Beijing in famous armored train used by generations of North Korean leaders
As a select group of world leaders prepares to roll into Beijing for a massive military parade on Wednesday, one is traveling in his signature armored green train: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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