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Amtrak's $151B plan would create 220mph, 37-minute trips from Philly to NY

Reuters reports on Amtrak's announcement of a $151 billion improvement plan that would slash travel time in the Northeast corridor, with trains traveling up to 220 mph.
 
Current travel times from New York to Philadelphia on Amtrak's sleek Acela trains are 1 hour, 15 minutes. Travel between New York and Washington currently takes 2 hours, 45 minutes and New York to Boston takes 3 hours, 41 minutes, according to Amtrak's website.
 
"The NEC (Northeast Corridor) region is America's economic powerhouse and is facing a severe crisis with an aging and congested multi-model transportation network that routinely operates at or near capacity in key segments," Amtrak's President Joe Boardman said in a statement.
 
Original source: Reuters
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