Acela

Description
The Acela Express is the 2nd cheapest train that is able to access the high speed line. It has a maximum speed of 240 km/h.

In real life, the Acela is operated by Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor, serving the Northeast United States between major cities like Washington DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Newark (NJ), New York, New Haven, Providence, and Boston.

The Acela has 8 cars.

Acelas typically travel as single units. However, it is possible for 2 Acelas to be coupled together (or to have another train pulling one in general), as they are EMUs, via couplers hidden within the nose when uncoupled. This rare instance only applies to real life, however; TR has no coupling function to join trains yet.