Camden and Denmark Amtrak stations received nearly $6 million in upgrades aimed at improving accessibility and passenger safety.
Under the plan, all long-distance routes will transition to a universal single-level fleet, replacing the mix of bi-level and single-level equipment.
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I traveled Amtrak across America: here's what happened
Join us on our journey across the United States by rail, starting in Seattle aboard Amtrak’s Empire Builder for a 48-hour ...
Amtrak will replace its current mix of single and double-deck long-distance coaches with an entirely single-deck fleet under a new strategy.
Looking for the best cities in the world to visit? In its 10th annual report, Time Out ranks the world’s top cities. Three ...
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PA storm: Commercial ban; Amtrak, SEPTA suspensions
Freezing precipitation forecast across Pennsylvania on Tuesday is triggering early-morning commercial vehicle restrictions on major interstates, PennDOT announced on Monday, March 2. Restrictions will ...
A majority of the Bronx’s 1.3 million residents (61%) do not have access to a private vehicle, according to 2024 U.S. Census data.
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Philly snow updates: City schools will be virtual Tuesday; city offices and courts will be open
What you should knowA rare blizzard warning has been canceled after a foot of snow fell overnight across the Philadelphia region. Here are photos from across the area. City schools will be virtual on ...
Whatever happened to the bullet train?
Shanghai, Edinburgh, London and New York complete the top five as the annual ranking marks its 10th anniversary ...
Amtrak has announced a revised strategy to replace its long-distance passenger railcars, cancelling a previous procurement.
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