No. The high speed Acela train has a maximum speed or 150 mph on sections between New York City and Boston, MA, with a section in NJ with a maximum speed of 135mph. For all other areas, its maximum speed is no higher than 125mph. While there are improvements authorized by the government to increase its speed, it is not generally referred to as a bullet train.
No, the acela train is not a profitable one.
No The Acela runs from Washington, DC- Baltimore-Philadelphia-New York-Providence-Boston Does 150mph around Kingston,RI
Usa- acela china maglev
The Amtrak Acela Express train runs every hour. Recently, Amtrak made the decision to boost the internet service on their trains, and the Acela Express Train was one of the first to experience the upgrade in internet access (which included the addition of free Wi-Fi on each of these trains).
Northeast corridor - Acela.
Yes - Acela, on the Boston- Washington corridor.
Amtrak runs conventional trains at speeds up to 125mph on the Northeast Corridor in the US between Washington, DC and Boston,, MA. The Acela train, which is much more streamlined, has a system that allows it to tilt as it goes through curves and it has has enhanced braking and other systems. These enhancements to the Acela train, as compared to the other Amtrak trainsets, allows it to reach speeds of up to 150mph.
The bullet train in Japan is called Shinkansen and almost every where else it is called bullet train. hope i helped =D
MARC Train to Union Station, Acela from Union Station to Manhattan
Bullet train by far
the bullet train was invented in 1994
The duration of The Bullet Train is 2.53 hours.