Amtrak - What's the difference between Acela and Northeast Regional trains? Acela, shown here, provides high-speed travel with business class or better seating options between the region's largest cities. The Northeast Regional
![Newark Penn Station Track Level (New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast, Northeast Corridor & Raritan Valley Lines, Amtrak's Regional, Keystone, & more Long Distance Trains) - The SubwayNut Newark Penn Station Track Level (New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast, Northeast Corridor & Raritan Valley Lines, Amtrak's Regional, Keystone, & more Long Distance Trains) - The SubwayNut](https://subwaynut.com/njt/newark_penn_tracks/newark_penn_tracks45.jpg)
Newark Penn Station Track Level (New Jersey Transit's North Jersey Coast, Northeast Corridor & Raritan Valley Lines, Amtrak's Regional, Keystone, & more Long Distance Trains) - The SubwayNut
![تويتر \ Jason Rabinowitz على تويتر: "So, this is Business Class on @Amtrak Northeast Regional. It's basically the same as Coach but with a bit of additional seat pitch and assigned seating. تويتر \ Jason Rabinowitz على تويتر: "So, this is Business Class on @Amtrak Northeast Regional. It's basically the same as Coach but with a bit of additional seat pitch and assigned seating.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FAsoPh0XEAQGbut.jpg)