Amtrak Revives Iconic Gulf Coast Routes, Celebrating 20 Years Post-Katrina

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Amtrak has resumed its Mardi Gras Service between Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans, nearly 20 years after Hurricane Katrina disrupted Gulf Coast rail service, offering a scenic, affordable alternative for travelers and symbolizing regional recovery and healing.
- Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Train Returns, Joyfully, 20 Years After Katrina The New York Times
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- Quin Hillyer: I rode the first Amtrak Mardi Gras Service train. It's a winner for everyone. NOLA.com
- Two decades after Hurricane Katrina decimated entire coastal communities and wiped out passenger rail service along the Gulf Coast, the return of Amtrak this week — with two trains daily in each direction — sent a jolt of excitement down the coast. Facebook
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