• @Mirshe
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    354 hours ago

    Actually, the trains aren’t moving faster. I don’t think there’s a single significant span of passenger rail rated for more than 60mph in the US.

    • snooggums
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      214 hours ago

      Plus commuter trains get delayed frequently to make way for cargo trains.

      • Clay_pidgin
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        153 hours ago

        That’s because Amtrak only owns their own rails in the NEC (North East Corridor) Boston-NYC-Philly-DC. Everywhere else they are riding on privately owned freight railroad tracks, and the Amtrak trains are often shunted for freight to have priority.

        • @Pieisawesome
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          18 minutes ago

          Actually the law states that passenger rail has priority.

          It’s just unenforced so freight ignores it

        • @[email protected]
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          01 hour ago

          If the government owns the lines, it’s a different story, but most of the rail lines in the US are privately owned. So in most of the US commuter rail is using freight tracks on contract, with one of the stipulations being that the freight trains get priority.

          • @[email protected]
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            Other way around. Amtrak does have priority on all tracks per the 1973 Amtrak Improvement Act. However, this isn’t enforced, and the rail companies are kicking and screaming to keep it from being enforced.

    • @[email protected]
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      113 hours ago

      NY to DC is solid, it’s the one inter-metro train I’ve taken that’s faster than driving or flying (when accounting for security and travel to/from the airport).

      Using it really makes you realize how much better the train system could be. Not even bullet trains, and they’re so much better than cars.

      • AtHeartEngineer
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        23 hours ago

        Absolutely agree. It’s so much less frustrating too

    • @[email protected]
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      53 hours ago

      Brightline from Orlando to Miami. It’s not fast by international standards but certainly more than 60mph

      It’s also super expensive so…