X2000 on display at Orlando, 1993.
Color film slide showing the X2000 on display at the Amtrak station in Orlando, Fla., during its national tour on May 31, 1993.
- Film Slide Details
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- Date Archived:
- June 25, 2014
- Geography:
- South
- Decade:
- 1990s
- Data Format:
- Image
- Date Created:
- May 31, 1993
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As Amtrak explored the development of high-speed rail in the early 1990s, it leased two European high-speed trainsets for testing: the Swedish X2000 and the German Intercity Express (ICE). Both trainsets were used in revenue service on the southern portion of the Northeast Corridor in 1993. The equipment was also put on display in cities across the country.
Designed and built by Asea Brown Boveri, Inc. for the Swedish State Railways, the X2000 shown above was tested by Amtrak because it could travel at higher speeds than conventional trains on existing main line track; unlike contemporary French and Japanese high-speed trainsets, it did not require new, dedicated tracks.
The image above shows the X2000 on display at the historic station in Orlando, Fla., in May, 1993. Approximately 2,400 visitors walked through the train to learn about its features and plans for high-speed rail in the Northeast.
Photographer: Ingwar Afeldt. From the Ingwar Afeldt Collection.