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Amtrak

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Bí-kok Kok-thih (Amtrak)
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2016 nî ê Amtrak bāng-lō͘ tē-tô͘ (interactive map)
Overview
Headquarters1 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
Reporting markAMTK and AMTZ (IATA code: 2V)
(CDTX for the state-funded Amtrak services in California)
Locale
Dates of operationMay 1, 1971[1][2]present
Predecessor20 privately operated intercity passenger rail systems
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) phiau-chún thih-ki-kui
Electrification
Length
  • 44 routes (21,400 miles (34,400 km) route miles)
  • Track owned: 623 miles (1,003 km)
Other
Websiteamtrak.com

Amtrak, it-poaⁿ hō-chò Bí-kok Kok-thih (美國國鐵) ia̍h Bí-thih (美鐵), choân-miâ Kok-ka Thih-lō͘ Khek-ūn Kong-sī (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) sī Bí-kok ê chi̍t keng choan-bûn teh keng-êng tn̂g-tô͘ thih-lō͘ kheh-ūn ê êng-lī-sèng kong-si. 1971 nî 5 goe̍h chhe 1 sêng-li̍p, chóng-pō͘ siat tī Hôa-sēng-tùn ê Liân-ha̍p Chhia-thâu. Amtrak bo̍k-chiân ū chhiau-kòe 20,000 ê oân-kang. Choân-kok chóng lō͘-sòaⁿ tn̂g 35,000 kong-lí, ho̍k-bū hoān-ûi hâm-kài Bí-kok 46 ê chiu í-ki̍p Ka-ná-tāi 3 ê séng-hūn, chóng-kiōng 500 ê chhia-thâu.

  1. "Amtrak winner". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington, D.C. UPI. May 1, 1971. p. 12.
  2. "Last court test fails to clear Amtrak rails". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. May 1, 1971. p. 1.