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    Amtrak begins phased rollout of new Acela train fleet

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    Amtrak has launched its new generation of high-speed Acela trains, introducing upgraded passenger rail service on the Northeast Corridor for the first time in more than two decades. The NextGen Acela fleet began operations on August 28, offering increased capacity and improved passenger amenities, though the full benefits of the upgrade remain limited by existing infrastructure constraints. The new trains, officially named Avelia Liberty, are built by Alstom and are designed to reach speeds of up to 160 miles per hour.

    Amtrak begins phased rollout of new Acela train fleet
    Passenger rail travel improves with Amtrak’s $2.4B Acela fleet modernization across key U.S. metro hubs. Credit: Amtrak.

    That marks a 10 mile-per-hour increase over the previous Acela Express models that have been in service since 2000. Despite their higher top speed, initial runs are not reducing overall travel time due to aging rail infrastructure and ongoing construction projects along the corridor. Each trainset offers 386 seats, a 27 percent increase from the previous generation. The trains feature redesigned interiors with ergonomic seating, expanded legroom, and adjustable headrests.

    Passengers have access to USB ports, power outlets, and reading lights, along with faster onboard Wi-Fi. First-class cars provide full meal service, while business-class passengers can access improved food and beverage options through redesigned Café cars and mobile cart service. The NextGen Acela rollout includes a total of 28 trainsets, with five currently in service. Amtrak expects the entire fleet to be deployed by 2027.

    The project has a total cost of approximately $2.4 billion, supported in part by funding from federal infrastructure programs. Procurement began in 2016 with the goal of modernizing America’s busiest rail corridor. While the new trains are capable of faster travel, Amtrak officials confirmed that infrastructure upgrades are still underway and will continue over the next several years. Portions of the Northeast Corridor, particularly in areas with curves, tunnels, and shared tracks with commuter and freight trains, prevent the full-speed potential of the new fleet from being realized.

    New trainsets deliver increased capacity and modern amenities

    Some early trips between Boston and Washington have been slower than their predecessors, exceeding seven hours in duration. The Northeast Corridor remains the most heavily traveled rail route in the United States, connecting key cities including Washington, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. Amtrak’s Acela service accounts for a significant portion of its revenue and ridership. The introduction of new equipment is part of the company’s broader modernization effort, which also includes station improvements, safety system upgrades, and new signaling technology.

    Amtrak stated that it has trained more than 100 engineers and conductors to operate the new equipment and has conducted more than 12,000 miles of testing to ensure regulatory compliance. The Federal Railroad Administration certified the trains for passenger service earlier in 2025 following safety reviews and performance validation. The debut of the new Acela trains comes at a time of record ridership on Amtrak’s intercity services.

    Certified after 12,000 miles of safety testing

    The company reported increasing passenger volumes across the Northeast Corridor, reflecting sustained demand for rail travel in the region. Officials said that the added capacity of the new trains would help meet that demand while improving comfort and efficiency. Amtrak’s modernization plan also includes the replacement of other aging equipment and infrastructure along the corridor. Several major projects are in development, including the Gateway Program, which aims to improve rail access into and out of New York City.

    These upgrades are critical to enabling the new Acela trains to operate at their designed speeds over longer stretches of the corridor, improving overall travel performance and reliability. The arrival of the NextGen Acela represents the largest equipment upgrade in Amtrak’s history and is viewed as a significant milestone in the long-term transformation of high-speed rail in the United States, reinforcing the company’s commitment to modern rail infrastructure. – By Content Syndication Services.

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