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The stainless steel side of an Acela power car, streaked by the sodium lights on a summer
night at South Station in Boston. This photo
is available as a high-quality 2000 x 3000 pixel scan of the original
negative.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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Profile of Acela Express power car 2034, leaving Boston on train 2175 in July 2001.
This photo
is available as a high-quality 2000 x 3000 pixel scan of the original
negative.
Digital photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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Acela Express power car 2032, leaving Boston on train 2175 in July 2001. This photo
is available as a high-quality 2000 x 3000 pixel scan of the original
negative.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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Side detail of the Acela Express first class car, showing the TGV-inspired
bogie and part of its tilt mechanism. July 2001 photo.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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Acela Express train 2175 drifting through a curve south of Back Bay,
Boston, on 03 May 2001.
Digital photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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Acela Express train 2150 in Providence, Rhode Island. Note
the pneumatically deployed rear view mirror, which retracted shortly after
this photo was taken on the morning of 18 January 2001. This photo
is available as a high-quality 2000 x 3000 pixel scan of the original
negative.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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Acela Express train 2150 pulling out of Providence, Rhode Island, on
its way to Route 128. 18 January 2001. This photo
is available as a high-quality 1600 x 2200 pixel scan of the original
negative.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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The wide passage between two Acela Express cars. No doors separate the
car vestibules. The automatic door visible in the photo leads from the
vestibule of the next car into the bistro space. 18 January 2001.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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The inside of the Acela Express bistro car, showing TV news,
a telephone, bar stools, etc.
The windows of the bistro car are set higher than in the other cars, to
provide good views while standing. 18 January 2001. This photo
is available as a high-quality 2000 x 3000 pixel scan of the original
negative.
Photo by Clem Tillier (ctillier@alumni.princeton.edu)
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