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  2. Amtrak Arrow Reservation System - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak's Arrow Reservation System is used nationally in the United States by Amtrak employees to take reservations, check train status, and monitor Amtrak equipment throughout the 30,000 miles (48,000 km) of the Amtrak network. Arrow was created to make Amtrak's reservation taking more simple. It went online November 1, 1981. [1]

  3. Train status: Delayed. Amtrak's new Acela fleet not ready for ...

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    Amtrak’s new Acela trains are already years late. The new trains were supposed to enter service in 2021, and the railroad says the delay is because testing isn’t going smoothly.

  4. Amtrak to restore all canceled train routes following ...

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    UPDATE: Amtrak is working restore all canceled train routes on Thursday after freight rail companies and labor unions reached a tentative agreement to avoid a strike. The company said in a brief ...

  5. Capitol Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Limited is a temporarily discontinued daily Amtrak train between Washington, D.C., and Chicago, running 764 miles (1,230 km) via Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Service began in 1981. On November 10, 2024, Amtrak temporarily combined the Capitol Limited and Silver Star, producing a Chicago-Washington–Miami route, the Floridian.

  6. Amtrak's Floridian is back after 45 years — but not through ...

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    Currently, Amtrak's only Tennessee stops are on the City of New Orleans line in Memphis and Newbern-Dyersburg. Amtrak is launching the Floridian, a new temporary route offering a direct round-trip ...

  7. Amtrak - Wikipedia

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    In Congressional testimony, the DOT Inspector General confirmed that Amtrak would need at least $1.4 billion to $1.5 billion in fiscal 2006 and $2 billion in fiscal 2007 just to maintain the status quo. In 2006, Amtrak received just under $1.4 billion, with the condition that Amtrak would reduce (but not eliminate) food and sleeper service losses.

  8. Berkshire Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Berkshire Flyer is a seasonal Amtrak passenger train service between New York City and the Berkshire Mountains in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, via the Hudson Valley.The weekly train departs Penn Station on Friday and Sunday afternoons during the summer and returns on Sundays (Mondays on holiday weekends).

  9. Pennsylvanian (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvanian is a 444-mile (715 km) daily daytime Amtrak train running between New York City and Pittsburgh via Philadelphia.The trains travel across the Appalachian Mountains, through Pennsylvania's capital Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, suburban and central Philadelphia, and New Jersey en route to New York.