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This 444-mile Amtrak route showcases the scenic heart of Pennsylvania—from Amish Country to a famous Horseshoe Curve
It’s one of the most beautiful ways to see the Keystone State.
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This Amtrak train leaves the station backward — here's why that actually makes sense
Amtrak's Pennsylvanian leaves New York City with every passenger facing backward, and we rode the full route to find out exactly why. The answer comes down to an operational quirk involving a ...
Running between New York City and Pittsburgh, Amtrak's Pennsylvanian route shows travelers a side of Pennsylvania most who fly or drive miss. Passengers aboard the train weave past rivers, tree-lined ...
LEWISTOWN, Pa. — Amtrak announced that construction will begin next week at Mifflin County's Lewistown Station for a renovation project, the company said in a press release. The Lewistown Station, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The Pennsylvanian, the Amtrak service between Pittsburgh ...
Train travel in America has always been something of a dare. The country laid 250,000 miles of track in the 19th century, effectively invented the long-distance passenger train, then spent most of the ...
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