![]() ![]() ![]() In the fiscal year of 2016, Acela trains recorded close to 3.5 million passengers. The Acela Express made its first appearance on December 11, 2000, and since then more than 43 million passengers have traveled on one of Acela’s high-speed trains. The trains reach a maximum speed of 150 mph on the 35 miles section between Boston and New Haven. The planning for a high-speed rail service started in the early 90’s with the manufacturing of 20 Acela Express high-speed trainsets for traveling over the Northeast Corridor (NEC) infrastructure. The name originates from the combination of the words “acceleration” and “excellence". ![]() The Acela Express is Amtrak’s most distinctive Northeast Corridor’s rail service, traveling between Washington, DC and Boston with 14 intermediate stops including Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City’s busiest rail hub, New York Penn Station. In the last 12 months, Amtrak's Hiawatha route between Milwaukee and Chicago, was the most punctual route with 95 percent of its trains arriving on time at the end point. The statistic depicts Amtrak's most punctual routes for the 12 months ending September 2017, ranked by on-time performance. ![]()
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