Ray L. Nutz
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WASHINGTON (AP) _ Amtrak said it had canceled service Friday on its Acela
Express because of problems with brakes on the high-speed trains that carry
passengers between Washington, New York and Boston.
Cracks were found in brake components on most coaches of the trains during
routine inspections, Amtrak said in a statement, adding that no brake
failures or other safety problems had occurred.
Most other Amtrak service was scheduled to operate normally. Amtrak said its
Metroliner service will operate Friday, with the exception of train No. 102,
the 10:00 a.m. departure from Washington to New York, which was also
canceled.
Amtrak normally runs 15 Acela weekday roundtrips between New York and
Washington and 11 between New York and Boston.
The express trains will remain out of service until the brake problems are
fixed.
Amtrak said Acela accounts for about 20 percent of its Boston-New
York-Washington weekday service.
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Express because of problems with brakes on the high-speed trains that carry
passengers between Washington, New York and Boston.
Cracks were found in brake components on most coaches of the trains during
routine inspections, Amtrak said in a statement, adding that no brake
failures or other safety problems had occurred.
Most other Amtrak service was scheduled to operate normally. Amtrak said its
Metroliner service will operate Friday, with the exception of train No. 102,
the 10:00 a.m. departure from Washington to New York, which was also
canceled.
Amtrak normally runs 15 Acela weekday roundtrips between New York and
Washington and 11 between New York and Boston.
The express trains will remain out of service until the brake problems are
fixed.
Amtrak said Acela accounts for about 20 percent of its Boston-New
York-Washington weekday service.
Copyright 2005 Newsday Inc.