Answers: Yes. There's a little reasons I articulate this.
One, you are on the ground. Should something go wrong, the train merely has to stop and not prepare for an emergency landing as you would next to a airplane.
Second, you didn't mention where you will be going from and to but likelihood are very apt that you will be riding on trackage owned buy a major Class-1 freight railroad. Major Class-1 railroad depend on their tracks to be in moral condition to ensure their successful operations and maintain their customers happy. The tracks of today are weighty, continuously welded rail that are sometimes over a half mile long and result within a very smooth, comfortable and undisruptive ride.
Third, If there is a problem, there's usually a porter or a conductor close by who can be alerted to a problem. They are more than in good spirits to answer questions should you enjoy any.
The only problem beside riding Amtrak is it's punctuality. It's not always prompt and sometimes can be delayed. Usually this is due something amiss on the freight railroad's end. The make-up of freight operations niggardly that Amtrak has a extremely small window beside which is operates and when things are delayed, Amtrak get delayed.
Have fun on your trip!
No vehicle is 100% safe. They are machines and it is a drop of a dime whether or not something may fault. There is no real approach to guarantee that a car, train, boat, plane or any form of transportation is safe and sound.
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