New train connects Mississippi towns 20 years after Katrina
Summary
Amtrak has reopened a train route called the Mardi Gras line, which connects Mobile, Alabama to New Orleans. This route is now operating for the first time since Hurricane Katrina hit the area 20 years ago.Key Facts
- Amtrak has introduced a train route named the Mardi Gras line.
- The route connects Mobile, Alabama to New Orleans, Louisiana.
- This train service runs along the Gulf Coast.
- The train route was shut down after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
- It is the first time in 20 years that this route is available again.
- The reopening helps connect communities that were isolated after the hurricane.
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