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Acela testing

Way back in the dark ages, even before Acelas had a name, some trainsets were testing weekdays between Boston and Kingston, R. I. Consider the 2004-2005 set. At the end of the day (and nearly 12 hours on duty), a trainman is walking toward the brand-new service and inspection building in Southampton Street Yard in Boston. The train is moving no faster than walking speed, because the trainman, Mike Brandon, is lining all the hand-operated switches. I'd say he was a tired and thirsty young man.

Photographed by Leo King, September 8, 2000.
Added to the photo archive by Leo King, April 26, 2004.
Railroad: Amtrak/Acela Express.

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