Amtrak riders who don't mind the speedy Acela Express service's higher fares will soon enjoy a little more luxury during their travels.
The Northeast Corridor service has shared photos of the interior features adorning its new fleet of Acela Express trains.
Amtrak selected the Avelia Liberty model marketed by French producer Alstom and ordered 28 trainsets which will enable more frequent service on the Northeast Corridor, along with an "active tilt" system allowing for higher speeds on curved portions of the track.
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The trains are currently being manufactured at Alstom's plants in Hornell and Rochester, New York, with parts coming from more than 250 suppliers in 27 states.
Capacity on the new trains will jump from 304 in the first-generation design to 378 on the new trains, officials said.
Here's a look at some of the interior shots provided by Amtrak:
A prototype for the new trains will be ready later this year and the first train will debut on a date to be determined in 2021.