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Amtrak: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Amtrak (203 words)
Amtrak is the name of the United States intercity passenger train system.
Amtrak operates one high speed rail line, using "Acela" trains between Boston and Washington DC's Union Station.
The current President of Amtrak is David Gunn.
Amtrak. Who is Amtrak? What is Amtrak? Where is Amtrak? Definition of Amtrak. Meaning of Amtrak. (614 words)
Amtrak is the name of an intercity passenger train system created on May 1, 1971 in the United States.
Amtrak is a independent public government corporation, however it is entirely owned by the United States government.
Amtrak owns 730 route miles of track including 17 tunnels consisting of 29.7 miles of track and 1,186 bridges (including the famous Hell Gate Bridge) consisting of 42.5 miles of track in its network of 22,000 miles of routes.
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