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I rode Amtrak’s NextGen Acela in business class — here’s my take
Amtrak’s NextGen Acela entered service in August 2025, marking the most significant upgrade to U.S. high-speed rail in more than 2 decades. The new trains replace the original Acela, which first ...
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Why Amtrak-accessible parks could become the National Park System’s future
As we move toward more sustainable travel options, having more Amtrak-accessible National Parks might be a crucial move.
A rendering of the Michigan Central Innovation District. The area outlined in red is where the future transit hub could go. Michigan Central has signed an agreement with MDOT and the city of Detroit ...
I finally had a chance to ride the new NextGen Acela and I have to admit, I was wrong: this really is Amtrak’s train of the future. But here are a few tips for making your next ride frictionless.
Aug. 27 (UPI) --Rail passengers in the nation's Northeast Corridor can travel aboard Amtrak's NextGen Acela high-speed rail service that launched on Wednesday morning. The new rail service began ...
Discover how AmeriStarRail proposes to transform Amtrak's long-distance travel with their innovative bi-level trainset, ...
Amtrak closed its Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25, Oct. 1 2024 – Sept. 30, 2025) on Sept. 30 with “record ridership and revenue—marking another year of growth and strong performance, “underscoring the growing ...
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Amtrak Just Broke a Ridership Record—Here Are Its Top Trending U.S. Routes
With over 34.5 million trips and new routes gaining steam, the golden age of American rail may be on the horizon.
Amtrak saw record ridership and revenue in 2025, driven by new investments and rising demand. Many train travelers find it an easier and more pleasant experience than driving or flying. Amtrak has ...
Amtrak has completed a new phase of geotechnical investigations for the US$6bn Baltimore and Potomac (B&P) Tunnel Replacement ...
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