PHILADELPHIA – Amtrak will soon say goodbye to the venerable AEM-7 electric locomotives that have carried passengers between Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Harrisburg and everywhere in ...
Amtrak is retiring the AEM-7 electric locomotives that have carried passengers along the Northeast Corridor for 37 years. The trains have traveled more than 220 million miles between Washington, D.C., ...
WASHINGTON — After nearly 37 years in service, Amtrak will retire its last AEM-7 electric locomotive from passenger service on June 18 with a “Farewell excursion” from Washington’s Union Station to ...
Come this June, it will be full speed ahead for Amtrak’s new electric trains on the Northeast Corridor, as the iconic AEM-7 locomotives are retired after almost 40 years on the rails. The new trains, ...
Amtrak is retiring the AEM-7 electric locomotives that have carried passengers along the Northeast Corridor for 37 years. The trains have traveled more than 220 million miles between Washington, D.C., ...
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