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Slintly incorrect. The Acela starts or ends at New york Penn Sation, regardless whether it comes from Boston or DC. You can't take an Acela without switching trains in NYC.
Actually thats wrong, the acela indeed does start in Boston and goes to Washington, there are quite a few trips, from Boston, there is 2151, 2153, 2155, 2159, 2163, 2167, 2171, 2173
Why don't we have a national high speed rail system like in Europe?
lamarjlp914 3 years ago
The Acela goes from D.C to Boston
laxfreakboy 4 years ago
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Slintly incorrect. The Acela starts or ends at New york Penn Sation, regardless whether it comes from Boston or DC. You can't take an Acela without switching trains in NYC.
ffairlane57 4 years ago
Actually thats wrong, the acela indeed does start in Boston and goes to Washington, there are quite a few trips, from Boston, there is 2151, 2153, 2155, 2159, 2163, 2167, 2171, 2173
alx2925 4 years ago 5
Hey, did ya notice the side-mirror on the Acela locomotive folding up when it departs? I hear they automatically retract at about 7 or 8 mph.
comodude 4 years ago
Oh yeah, I just noticed it now! That's really neat!
mjsax2390 4 years ago
which penn? i thought the ny pennstation was the last stop
NYWanderer 4 years ago
Oh no! The Acela runs from Boston to Washington.
mjsax2390 4 years ago
ooo yo me llamo acela acabo de descrubie que es importante mi nombre
acelita 4 years ago
actually there is one Acela (left) and an AEM7 (right).
kevinprice8888 5 years ago
Actually the New Jersey Transit train which pulls out on the right just before the Acela is pushed by a Bombardier ALP-46.
mjsax2390 4 years ago
Is that 34th Street-Penn Station?
JamaicaQnzFreak 5 years ago
Been looking for something like that for a while. Thanks for posting.
mjsax2390 5 years ago
sweet to c 2 acela's there! :)
alx2925 5 years ago