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Cheap Reliable and Good? Amtrak Northeast Regional from NYC to Philadelphia 

Simon Andersen
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Today we are checking out the main rail link between the united states east coast cities such as Washinton Baltimore Philadelphia New York and Boston along Amtraks very competetive Northeast corridor route.
Come along as i share my thoughts on rail travel onboard these Northeast regional trains on a october morning ride from NYC to Philly
Train type: Siemens ACS-64 with amfleet coaches
Route: New York Penn Station to Philadelphia 30th street station (Washington Union)
Train: 183
Distance: 360km
Journey time: 3h21m
Average speed: 107 km/h
Price: 19 USD
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Alexi Action - Synthwave 80's

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4 фев 2023

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@JBS319
@JBS319 Год назад
I've been on trains around the world, and I must say the Amfleet coaches have some of the best second class seating I've ever experienced, especially when compared to trains like the IET in Britain and the ICE 4 in Germany. I can only hope that the new Airo sets are as comfortable, but I have my doubts. I certainly hope Amtrak sells the seats when the Amfleets (and Horizons which have identical seating) are removed from service. While they may be called "Northeast Regional" this is an intercity train rather than what you would consider a "regional" train. From the days of the Pennsylvania Railroad into the early 1990s, all of these trains carried their own distinct name like the Congressional, the Merchant's Limited and the Yankee Clipper. In the 1990s, the service as a whole was branded as NortheastDirect, but trains retained their separate names for a few more years. With electrification to Boston and the introduction of the Acela Express, all services in the Northeast were to be given an Acela brand name: Metroliner services would be replaced by new high speed Acela Express trains, Clocker would be rebranded to Acela Commuter, while NortheastDirect Empire and Keystone would be rebranded as Acela Regional. This got very confusing and Acela Commuter briefly reverted to Clocker before being canceled and Acela Regional trains were shortened to Regional (Empire and Keystone services never got the Acela Regional treatment that was planned). Later on as part of a brand refresh, the Regionals were renamed "Northeast Regional" and given the new logo that can be seen on the cafe car exterior. In early 2020 Acela Express became simply Acela.
@aventinesolis
@aventinesolis 3 месяца назад
First time on a train from New York to Philadelphia tonight. This video kept me at peace and calm. Thank you.
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen 3 месяца назад
Glad to help! Have a great trip
@Swampzoid
@Swampzoid Год назад
Informative and well presented
@erichhouchens3711
@erichhouchens3711 Год назад
Enjoyed the video. I'm always interested in hearing what people from outside the US think of our passenger rail system. I'll make a few comments to add some details. 1) The cars you rode on are the Amfleet 1 cars. These cars were introduced in 1975 and are now approaching 50 years in service. They are due to be replaced by new Siemens Airo trainsets. The cars are the Siemens Venture cars which are the US version of the Siemens Viaggio cars used by OBB. These new trainsets are to start arriving in 2025 so the Amfleet cars will see over 50 years in service. 2) You mentioned that US passengers cars have a lot of stainless steel. This goes all the way back to the 1940 and the streamliner era. One thing that's great about stainless steel is that paint doesn't stick to it very well. This prevents US passenger trains from becoming rolling "art galleries" like some many European trains have become. If a US train gets "tagged" a quick run through a high pressure car wash and all that "artwork" just washes right off. Oh how SNCF, DB, FS and a host of others would love to be able to do that. 3) The ACELA trains were produced by Bombardier in the late 90's. They are due to be replaced by new Alstom high speed trainsets later this year. These trains will be called the Amtrak Avelia Liberty and are based on the Avelia Horizon/TGV M under construction for the SNCF. I just found your channel. It was probably recommended since I follow Dylan's travel reports, Superalbs travels, Non stop Eurotrip and Simply Railway.
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen Год назад
Thanks for the insight Eric! I'm looking forward to the new Avelia Horizon trains saw some parked outside the station in Philadelphia :-)
@jamescc2010
@jamescc2010 Год назад
Nice video. We will take the same route next month.
@abdiel_3
@abdiel_3 Год назад
I’m excited to see North American travels!
@josephj.6478
@josephj.6478 Год назад
Like the video, do more Amtrak trips plz! :)
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen Год назад
At least 2 more to come :-)
@AssBlasster
@AssBlasster 4 месяца назад
Lol I never really thought much of the repetitive announcements before each station, but they really want to make sure people get off pronto with no excuse. But it's a nice feature since many announcers let their personalities show and crack jokes or make fun of arising issues like the freight train delays. But we don't exactly have modern signs in the cabins telling people the next destination
@monkeybusinessasusuall5467
@monkeybusinessasusuall5467 9 месяцев назад
Yesssssss
@johnandersen2492
@johnandersen2492 Год назад
High quality
@n.s3667
@n.s3667 6 месяцев назад
Hello, I will be traveling from New York to Boston in March, I have the Acela option which is more expensive and the nothest cheapest, nowadays in your opinion I can choose the cheapest one and the comfort will be similar or is there already a lot of difference, is there an updated train? ?
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen 6 месяцев назад
The onboard comfort is basically the same, the main reason to chose Acela over the regional is speed on certain sections and fewer stops.
@emeraldkimble7602
@emeraldkimble7602 3 месяца назад
The bus fare from 30th street is fre e. For. Senior disabled with Medicare card holders😊
@sanchomemark6292
@sanchomemark6292 10 месяцев назад
Is there enough space to store a large suitcase - or three :)
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen 10 месяцев назад
Yes! Plenty by the doors to the vestibule or above the seats if they are not heavy :-)
@sanchomemark6292
@sanchomemark6292 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!@@Simon-Andersen
@kingbibihabibi
@kingbibihabibi Год назад
Amtrak conductors just love hearing themselves talk over the announcement system. Also, Americans don't know how to ride trains so they need lots of reminders for everything.
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen Год назад
Bit of a culture difference, as a Nordic person a short next stop announcement is all I need 😆
@JBS319
@JBS319 Год назад
@@Simon-Andersen the reason why there are so many announcements specifically for Newark is because people confuse Newark Penn Station with both New York Penn Station and Newark Airport. Many Northeast Regional services along with Keystone services stop at Newark Liberty International Airport, which is the next station down the line from Newark Penn.
@ike74swp
@ike74swp 10 месяцев назад
True but nobody drives a pickup truck like us 🇺🇸
@Seawiz21
@Seawiz21 Месяц назад
Moynihan sucks. What train station doesn’t have seating?
@Sup-cb1gy
@Sup-cb1gy 3 месяца назад
How much did it cost?
@Simon-Andersen
@Simon-Andersen 3 месяца назад
19 bucks, but It varies based on time of booking and demand 😊
@gsmegaphone
@gsmegaphone 6 месяцев назад
[Takes out paper towel, throws directly into trash] #America
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