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RailPictures.Net Photo: AMTK 2001 Amtrak Bombardier/Alstom Acela Express Trainset at Bristol, Pennsylvania by Mitch Goldman
 
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          » Amtrak (more..)
          » Bombardier/Alstom Acela Express Trainset (more..)
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          » Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA (more..)
          » February 19, 2021
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          » AMTK 2001 (more..)
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          » Mitch Goldman (more..)
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          With a plume of snow in its wake, an Acela Express leans into a tight curve just shy of the station in Bristol, Pennsylvania. Part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike bridge over the Delaware River can be seen in the background.
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