December 3, 2009
Bridges Used by Amtrak Get Poor Rating
Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line, the most heavily traveled rail route in the nation, runs 2,600 trains each day in the areas between Washington and Boston. Each nine-car train weighs about 571 tons.
Amtrak officials insist that the poor annual inspection grades don't necessarily mean a bridge is unsafe.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/crumbling_over_span_of_years_NGtLg1DDk38hxD8ziD6QdM
Crumbling over span of years
Rail bridges' bad marks
By TOM NAMAKO Transit Reporter
New York Post
Last Updated: 5:47 AM, November 27, 2009
Posted: 2:22 AM, November 27, 2009
Amtrak's Northeast Corridor line, the most heavily traveled rail route in the nation, runs 2,600 trains each day in the areas between Washington and Boston. Each nine-car train weighs about 571 tons.
Amtrak officials insist that the poor annual inspection grades don't necessarily mean a bridge is unsafe.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/crumbling_over_span_of_years_NGtLg1DDk38hxD8ziD6QdM
Crumbling over span of years
Rail bridges' bad marks
By TOM NAMAKO Transit Reporter
New York Post
Last Updated: 5:47 AM, November 27, 2009
Posted: 2:22 AM, November 27, 2009
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