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Top Train Facts for Earth Day 2014
April 22, 2014
Written By Jenna Jablonski
Often what's good for people is good for the planet, too.
That’s why we’re celebrating trains today. Trains are a travel choice that’s all around responsible. They ensure mobility for America’s growing population while minimizing harmful impact on America’s beautiful and vital natural resources.
Here are the top reasons why trains are worth celebrating on Earth Day:
1. Trains are 17% more efficient than planes and 34% more efficient than cars. They’re the most fuel-efficient way to get around, other than biking or walking.
2. Trains promote responsible land use. They can carry as many passengers on two tracks in one hour as would require 16 lanes of highway (if each person was driving solo).
3. Trains allow us to experience the vast natural beauty of landscapes across the country. Anyone who’s taken the Coast Starlight along the misty Pacific can confirm that!
4. Likewise, Amtrak trains connect us to 237 U.S. national parks, historic sites, and monuments.
5. The train routes weaving across America tend to follow natural landforms, like rivers. This minimizes how much they disturb the natural spaces around them. Abandoned railways also return easily to green space. Highways? Not so much.
6. In 2012, freight trains carried one ton of cargo for an average of 476 miles on just one gallon of fuel! You can find more mind-blowing freight facts here.
7. Trains are getting greener. For example, Amtrak announced today that it has replaced its switchers in Washington, DC with new ones that cut diesel fuel use by 50%. You may have also heard about Amtrak’s new Cities Sprinter, an electric locomotive that uses regenerative braking technology to pump energy back into the grid as its slowing down.
The Coast Starlight (photo from Amtrak)
"The support from the Rail Passengers Association, and from all of you individually, has been incredibly important to Amtrak throughout our history and especially so during the last trying year."
Bill Flynn, Amtrak CEO
April 19, 2021, speaking to attendees at the Rail Passengers Virtual Spring Advocacy Conference
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