Amtrak's $2 Billion Acela Fleet Delayed by Outdated Tracks

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Amtrak's $2 billion plan to replace its Acela express trains with high-speed trains has been slowed down due to the old railroad tracks on the Washington-to-Boston corridor. The new trains require modern tracks and infrastructure to operate at their full potential, but the century-old tracks are not capable of handling the new trains' speed.
- Amtrak's New $2 Billion High-Speed Acela Fleet Slowed by Century-Old Tracks The Wall Street Journal
- New Acelas face further delays TRAINS Magazine
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