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“Train Kept a Rollin” – AMTRAK’s busiest stations
Below is a list of the 25 cities/intercity railroad stations with the largest AMTRAK ridership in fiscal year 2011. As a rider/supporter of AMTRAK and as an avid fan of railroad travel in general, I was quite surprised by some of the cities/stations … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerosmith, AMTRAK, cities, intercity rail, passenger rail, rail, ridership, statistics, Train Kept a Rollin, train stations, trains, transportation
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