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Riding Amtrak’s New Acela Train: Sleeker, Comfier and a Tiny Bit Faster

The NextGen high-speed trains feel more like those in China, Japan or France. But topping out at 160 m.p.h., they’re still relatively slow.

Gabe Castro-Root
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High-Speed Rail Projects, Infrastructure (Public Works), Northeastern States (US), Railroads, Stations and Terminals (Passenger), Travel and Vacations, Washington (DC)
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