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by wat10000 321 days ago
That’s only true with short distances or crappy trains. I’ll drive DC to NYC rather than take the train, as it’s cheaper and not much slower. If Acela were a proper high-speed line I might switch. DC to Boston is close to a toss up, ~7 vs ~9 hours, but a proper high-speed train that did it in 2.5 hours would be really attractive.
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With modern high-speed rail and a fairly modest average speed of 200 km/h (taking stops into account, because modern HSR can go >350 km/h), it would only take 3.5 hours to get from DC to Boston (passing through NYC).
Yep, Acela is rather pathetic, especially the portion between NYC and Boston.
I have to drive about an hour in the wrong direction to get to Amtrak from west of Boston. But I hate driving into NYC so I generally do it anyway rather than driving solo even though it takes longer and costs more.