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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 ...
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.
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 ...
On Monday, Amtrak announced that the rail company's AEM-7 electric locomotives will soon be replaced by the new and improved next-generation ACS-64 locomotives. According to Amtrak's official website, ...
said the chief advantage of these locomotives is on the maintenance side. These will replace the AEM-7 and ALP-44 locomotives (made by ABB) that SEPTA currently uses, which are so old they’re ...
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 ...