The renaissance for rail travel in the U.S. is growing, yet we still lag behind countries with established rail networks, such as Japan and France.
With only Amtrak's Acela representing true high-speed service and other initiatives, the U.S. has a long way to go in developing a competitive rail system.
Electrification is a significant hurdle; while India boasts nearly full electrification of its rail system, the U.S. is only at 1%.
Despite challenges, the increasing number of train riders in America indicates a rising interest and potential for rail travel in the coming years.
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