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It’s about to get a little nicer to go by train in the Pacific Northwest. Amtrak has unveiled a sneak peek at its new Airo ...
Those trains were supposed to replace Amtrak-owned equipment, including its aging Horizon train cars, said Amtrak spokesperson Marc Magliari in an email.
It won’t be a bus, but your next Amtrak train to Chicago could still look and feel different. On March 26, Amtrak pulled many of the passenger cars used on the Amtrak Hiawatha Service and ...
The decision came after Amtrak said employees discovered corrosion in several Horizon rail cars that needed to be removed from service for safety reasons.
Amtrak has announced that regular service has resumed across affected routes following the recent removal of Horizon railcars from operation. Trains on the Borealis, Hiawatha, and Amtrak Cascades ...
— All Amtrak Cascades trains have returned to regular service after an 11-day disruption caused by the removal of Horizon-model passenger cars from service nationwide, officials announced Sunday.
Amtrak said the Bombardier-built passenger cars have been in service since 1989. Across its entire operation, the company temporarily removed a total of 70 of the Bombardier Horizon cars.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Amtrak Cascades lines are now fully up and running after all but one were suddenly removed from service eleven days ago. According to Amtrak spokesperson Kelly Just ...
As part of routine inspections last Tuesday, Amtrak staff discovered corrosion on several railcars in its fleet and pulled the cars from operation. “We discovered corrosion in several Horizon railcars ...
According to a Washington State Standard article written by columnist Tom Banse, Amtrak "removed all 70 of its Horizon train cars from the fleet nationwide, including 26 used on the Amtrak Cascades ...
The next time you book a train to Chicago, you might find yourself riding a bus. Last Wednesday, Amtrak announced it had to pull much of the fleet used on the Hiawatha line out of service. “In ...
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