It runs on the Northeast Corridor, between New York City and Washington D.C.
The Amtrak train route map shows the various train routes across the United States. You can find it on the official Amtrak website or at Amtrak stations.
Only on the coast starlight route.
Yes and no. It was borrowed by Amtrak back in 1993 for testing. It was only used by Amtrak in 1993. Half of the time that it was in the United States, it was used on the NEC, but the rest of the time it was in America, it was on tour ALL around the US so people could give their input on the train and its performance. The German ICE (InterCity Express) was also tested by Amtrak. The Northeast Regional trains replaced the Metroliner services. The X-2000 has a special tilting feature, which enabled it to go thru curves at higher speeds than conventional passenger trains. Amtrak later incorporated the tilting feature-and the ICE trains speed capabilities (of 200 mph) into today's Acela Express :) The Swedish X-2000 was only capable of 175 mph, while the ICE could do 200.
There is not a train that runs directly from Cincinnati to Kansas. The Amtrak has a train route that runs from Cincinnati to Chicago, and then from Chicago to Kansas, however.
X2000 - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
Yes - Amtrak http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/HomePage
Amtrak travels to 46 states excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
One can find more information about Amtrak though the Amtrak website. It has route information as well as price listings. One can also purchase train tickets from the site.
The Amtrak breakfast time varies depending on the train route and schedule. It is recommended to check the specific train's timetable for accurate information on breakfast service times.
Yes, passengers can get off an Amtrak train before reaching the final destination at any scheduled stop along the route.
No, it's a high-speed train
The Amtrak website lets you route your trip and then gives you schedules and prices. You can also call the Amtrak office in New Orleans for info.