WASHINGTON -- Amtrak resumed limited Acela Express runs yesterday for the first time since April, when the high-speed fleet was pulled from service due to cracks in many of the trains' brake rotors.
Amtrak restarted the Acela service with two daily roundtrips, Monday through Friday, between New York and Washington.
The remaining 18 Acela trains will be put back in service once they are equipped with the new brakes, Amtrak spokeswoman Tracy Connell said.
Connell said that Acela service would be eventually restored to Boston, but that only two trains were available for trips yesterday. With limited equipment, Amtrak decided to use those trains on the shorter New York to Washington route in order to squeeze more trips in.