WASHINGTON DC to NEW YORK via AMTRAK




Title:
WASHINGTON DC to NEW YORK via AMTRAK

Description:
A ride on the Acela train from Union Station to New York Penn station. First stop is Baltimore.

Author:
Bobbelden

Tags:
Travel, WashingtonDC, Amtrak, Bob, Belden,

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