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Acela Regional

Acela Regional is Amtrak's service between Washington D.C and Boston. It is also known as NortheastDirect. There is frequent daily daily service. Most trains are unreserved. Most have Business Class and a Cafe Car. Trains run all hours of the day, and one train, "The Federal" provides late-night/early morning service between Washington and Boston, giving the corridor 24-hour service.

Trains are usually 3-10 cars long, with a electric locomotive pulling at the head end. The electric locomotives are AEM7 class, built 1979-1987 with 7000 horsepower, or a Acela HHP-8 built 1999-2002, with 8000 horsepower. The cars are Amfleet I and II series passenger cars built by the Budd Company in the mid to late 1970s. At leat several of the cars are coaches, one or two may be Business Class, and there is one Cafe Car (sometimes two).

There is frequent service Washington D.C-New York and Washington-Boston throughout the day. There is some service to Springfield, Massachusetts, either through to Washington or via a connection at New Haven. Some trains go as far south as Newport News or Richmond in Virginia

Classes of service:

Amtrak Acela Regional/NortheastDirect trains stop at these stations:

Inland Route (via Hartford and Springfield)




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