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Summary
DescriptionLDSS map of long-distance Amtrak route network 2022.jpg
English: Map of the Amtrak train network in the United States based on 2022 data differentiating between long-distance, state-supported, and Northeast Corridor routes. Long-distance routes are labeled. Map is generalized with not all stops shown. Image extracted from page 32 of
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