Plan to Speed Up Amtrak’s Northeast Route Faces Opposition in Small Towns - News Summed Up

Plan to Speed Up Amtrak’s Northeast Route Faces Opposition in Small Towns


The federal government has a $120 billion plan that would cut Amtrak’s Acela Express travel time between New York and Boston 45 minutes faster, making it a two-hour-and-45-minute trip. To get it done, however, it is going to first have to get through Old Lyme, Conn., where opposition is strong to the project that would bring four new track lines and as many as 110 trains a day under its historic downtown in a tunnel.


Source: Wall Street Journal January 16, 2017 12:00 UTC



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