The Northeast Corridor between Boston and Washington is perhaps the single most significant stretch of railroad in the country, connecting dozens of cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City.
They constructed a patchwork of line.
Before it emerged as a vital stretch of railway, some of the earliest railroads in America created a foundation for the future corridor.
The line carries thousands of passengers daily on a mix of long-distance, regional, and commuter trains.
The Northeast Corridor between Boston and Washington is perhaps the single most significant stretch of railroad in the country, connecting dozens of cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City