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  2. Unaccompanied minor (passenger) - Wikipedia

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    An unaccompanied minor (sometimes "unaccompanied child" or "separated child") is a child traveling on a commercial flight, a train, a bus, or any similar conveyance, without the presence of a legal guardian. Most commercial airlines and similar transporting carriers have Unaccompanied Minor (UM) Programs in place and it is estimated that as ...

  3. Where in America is Carmen Sandiego?: The Great Amtrak Train ...

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    Deseret felt the effort was Amtrak's attempt to get kids "in the mood for a train trip". Baltimore Sun described it as "cheap, educational fun for the kids". The Tribune deemed the game "great value". A 2019 retrospective described an advertisement of the game as a tie-in that "cleverly used travel as a theme". References

  4. 1999 Bourbonnais, Illinois, train crash - Wikipedia

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    Injured. 122. On March 15, 1999, Amtrak's southbound City of New Orleans passenger train collided with a semi-trailer truck in the village of Bourbonnais, Illinois, United States. Most of the train derailed, killing eleven people. A National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation into the accident attributed the cause to the truck ...

  5. Traveling with kids can be rough. Parents share their worst ...

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    Experts stress that traveling with kids isn't easy. In fact, Dr. Daniel Ganjian, a pediatrician at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif., has his own family travel ...

  6. Rail speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Signal speeds. Federal regulators limit the speed of trains with respect to the signaling method used. [ 1] Passenger trains are limited to 59 mph (95 km/h) and freight trains to 49 mph (79 km/h) on track without block signal systems. (See dark territory .) Trains without "an automatic cab signal, automatic train stop or automatic train control ...

  7. A mom who's been traveling with her kids for 19 years ... - AOL

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    Cannon said she regrets traveling to too many places in a short time when her kids were babies. "Prior to having kids, we were used to trying to pack in as many places as possible," Cannon said ...

  8. Acela - Wikipedia

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    Map of the areas and stations served by Acela in 2006. The Acela (/ ə ˈ s ɛ l ə / ə-SEL-ə; originally the Acela Express until September 2019) is Amtrak's flagship passenger train service along the Northeast Corridor (NEC) in the Northeastern United States between Washington, D.C., and Boston via 13 intermediate stops, including Baltimore, New York City and Philadelphia.

  9. Why can’t America have high speed rail? Because our ... - AOL

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    Amtrak has already committed $7.3 billion for 83 new trains from the mobility division of the German industrial giant Siemens, with the first set to begin carrying passengers in 2026. Those trains ...