An Amtrak train traveling to New Orleans Monday evening hit and killed a woman on the tracks in Irvington, Alabama, according ...
New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama will once again be just a train ride apart soon. A new line connecting the two cities — the Amtrak Mardi Gras Service — will begin service August 18, officials with the ...
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Amtrak revives Gulf Coast service 20 years after Hurricane Katrina brought it to a standstill
Tickets are now on sale for a train service between New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama, that has been revived 20 years after it was halted by Hurricane Katrina. The new, twice-daily Amtrak Mardi Gras ...
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Why Amtrak's Mardi Gras route matters — and what the business class delivers
The Mardi Gras runs with Amtrak's newest ALC-42 locomotives and three cars in the fresh Phase 7 livery — a sharper, more ...
When Amtrak’s long-anticipated Mardi Gras Service begins rolling between Mobile and New Orleans on Aug. 18, passengers can expect a 3.5-hour trip—with potential for an even quicker journey down the ...
The Rhymer family’s Saturday outing at the Exploreum took an unexpected turn when the sound of a train whistle caught their attention. “Completely unplanned,” Preston Rhymer of Robertsdale said with a ...
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. (WLOX) - Amtrak Mardi Gras Service will begin on Monday, August 18, and Coast businesses are preparing for a potential boom in foot traffic. The passenger rail service will run ...
A new Amtrak line will start services in the Gulf Coast in just a few days. The rail service is restoring regional passenger routes. This one connects New Orleans, Louisiana, to Mobile, Alabama. It ...
Amtrak passenger rail returns to Gulf Coast with Mardi Gras service line out of New Orleans terminal
NEW ORLEANS — Amtrak passenger rail service returns to the Gulf Coast with the launch of the Mardi Gras line connecting New Orleans, Biloxi, and Mobile. The inaugural trip departed Saturday morning ...
Bands played and crowds cheered as the first Amtrak train in more than a decade rolled up to stations in South Mississippi. That was 2016 and U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker recalls, “It was a massive crowd at ...
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