Business Insider's reporter rode in first class on the Amtrak NextGen Acela train.Joey Hadden/Business Insider I've spent 100 hours on Amtrak trains. No seat has been more comfortable, no ...
For those who prefer to book on PCs and laptops, you can book your tickets via the KTMB website. Otherwise, just download the KITS Style app from your mobile phone. For those who regularly take the ...
The death toll in a train crash in southern Spain rose to at least 42, local officials said on Tuesday as Spain started a three-day period of national mourning. The incident has cast a pall over one ...
Buying a first-class train ticket in Britain feels increasingly extortionate - but standard-class passengers can actually access that premium experience for a modest £40 fee. On some routes, many will ...
Passengers can relax in the dining carriage for around half the price of a premium ticket Pieter is a Political Reporter based in Westminster. He previously spent two years as a money reporter where ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Amtrak NextGen Acela is the fastest train in the US. I booked a business-class ticket from New York City to Washington, DC, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Sydney Central to Dubbo on NSW TrainLink’s XPT, with a scheduled time of six and a half hours, aboard a six-car train, including a power ...
Shadow Minister slams ministers for barring Brits from scheme because of social class TRAIN drivers have been branded “working class” by Labour ministers – even if they earn an £80,000 salary. The ...
Train drivers earning £80,000 a year are categorised as working class under a government scheme, meaning their children can benefit from the programme while police officers and prison staff are ...
Train drivers and their families will benefit from Labour plans to boost social mobility because they are deemed to be 'working class' even if they earn £80,000 a year, it has emerged. Ministers ...
Labour’s definition of social status allows drivers’ children to access apprenticeship unavailable to middle class Tony Diver is The Telegraph's Political Editor. He has won several awards for his ...