The new Acela NextGen debuted in August, running between Washington, D.C., and Boston with stops in Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and more. With a top speed of 160 mph, the train is slightly ...
The State has opted to move forward without the Trump administration. We regret that they will not share in California’s ...
Amtrak’s NextGen Acela high-speed trains are now racing passengers between Boston, New York and Washington, D.C., hitting top speeds of 160 miles per hour. Leo Friedman and his mother, Phyllis, ...
Ambitions to build America's very own bullet train are on track for 2026, California's High Speed Rail Authority tells ...
Work is taking place in the Hudson River for the Livingston Avenue Bridge replacement, as seen on Aug. 27 in Albany. The $635 million project to replace the railroad bridge spanning the Hudson River ...
East Coast travel may get a little quicker. Amtrak debuted a faster new train Thursday called “NextGen Acela” that will be able to hit a top speed of 160 mph. Amtrak’s original high-speed Acela trains ...
California's troubled high-speed rail project has received a new financial lifeline. Gov. Gavin Newsom reached a deal with state lawmakers for $1 billion in funding each year through 2045, which is ...
High-speed rail services like this train at Madrid’s Puerta de Atocha station illustrate the scale of upgrades envisioned under the EU’s plan to complete core TEN-T high-speed corridors by 2040 and ...
The High-Speed Rail Authority CEO has made changes to the agency in the past year. Project needs faster permitting, eminent domain rulings and strong state funding. Central Valley line set for 2032, ...
Bob Blumenfield, the Assembly Democrat who is a champion of the state's high-speed rail project, needs a new talking point. Blumenfield was quoted in the New York Times this weekend as saying of "It's ...
Emmy Award-winning journalist Kris Van Cleave is the senior transportation correspondent for CBS News based in Phoenix, Arizona, where he also serves as a national correspondent reporting for all CBS ...