Amtrak launches Airo fleet in major modernization, first rolling out on Pacific Northwest routes this summer

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Amtrak is rolling out the Airo fleet—a $8 billion upgrade of 83 Siemens trains—to modernize aging cars, beginning this summer on the Cascades route in the Pacific Northwest and later expanding to the Northeast; the redesigned interior includes larger windows, brighter lighting, more outlets, and accessibility upgrades, with seats that slide forward instead of reclining, a change that has drawn mixed reviews; the Cascades trains will seat up to 300 (vs about 168 today) and run up to 125 mph, aided by power-switching locomotives; funding includes federal Infrastructure Act money, and Amtrak plans more routes as ridership hit 34.5 million in 2025.
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- Amtrak’s new trains are arriving soon. Here’s what to expect. The Washington Post
- Meet the New Airo Fleet Amtrak Media
- Amtrak unveils Airo, its most ambitious train overhaul in decades USA Today
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