Jeb Brooks | Train vs. Plane RACE Between DC and NYC @GreenerGrass | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 20 hours ago
Can a train beat a plane?
There’s one place in the United States where trains and planes can compete. It’s the Northeastern Corridor of the country.
There, North America’s fastest train, the Acela, connects Washington, DC and Boston along with the urban centers along the route. The high-speed train reaches speeds up to 150 miles per hour, a remarkable pace in a country where every other train operates at relatively low speeds.
To compete, airlines offer regular flights among these cities with upgraded amenities.
But, can the speed of an airline overcome the comfort and pace of high-speed rail?
Join me in this video as we pit Acela against an Airplane in order to determine which mode of transportation is faster.
I’ll also share more comparisons between the two, including the price.
0:00 Introduction
1:55 Boarding Acela
5:26 Arriving at Penn Station
6:51 Leaving for LaGuardia
9:53 Boarding the Airplane
12:07 Arriving into DCA
12:31 Train v. Plane Comparisons
15:43 Bloopers
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MUSIC:
Thrilling Chase - Bonnie Grace
Dream On - Chasing Madison
Chasing That Rainbow - River Run Dry
Carbon (Indie Pop Version) - Andreas Ericson
Chasing That Feeling - Marc Torch
Chasing the Truth - Dream Cave
Drum Circle - Sage Oursler
Energized Morning - Airae
Hold Your Head High - Marc Torch
Diamonds in the Sky - Yi Nantiro
Chasing New Sparks - Plain Strolls
A Country Sunset - Constellate
Beach Days - Brett Gregory
Can a train beat a plane?
There’s one place in the United States where trains and planes can compete. It’s the Northeastern Corridor of the country.
There, North America’s fastest train, the Acela, connects Washington, DC and Boston along with the urban centers along the route. The high-speed train reaches speeds up to 150 miles per hour, a remarkable pace in a country where every other train operates at relatively low speeds.
To compete, airlines offer regular flights among these cities with upgraded amenities.
But, can the speed of an airline overcome the comfort and pace of high-speed rail?
Join me in this video as we pit Acela against an Airplane in order to determine which mode of transportation is faster.
I’ll also share more comparisons between the two, including the price.
0:00 Introduction
1:55 Boarding Acela
5:26 Arriving at Penn Station
6:51 Leaving for LaGuardia
9:53 Boarding the Airplane
12:07 Arriving into DCA
12:31 Train v. Plane Comparisons
15:43 Bloopers
For more trip reports, please subscribe to my channel!
http://www.JebBrooksFlies.com
Check me out on Instagram:
https://www.Instagram.com/JebBrooksFlies
Check me out on Twitter, too:
twitter.com/jebbrooks
And don't forget to take a look at my travel blog:
greenergrass.com
MUSIC:
Thrilling Chase - Bonnie Grace
Dream On - Chasing Madison
Chasing That Rainbow - River Run Dry
Carbon (Indie Pop Version) - Andreas Ericson
Chasing That Feeling - Marc Torch
Chasing the Truth - Dream Cave
Drum Circle - Sage Oursler
Energized Morning - Airae
Hold Your Head High - Marc Torch
Diamonds in the Sky - Yi Nantiro
Chasing New Sparks - Plain Strolls
A Country Sunset - Constellate
Beach Days - Brett Gregory