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Amtrak wants people to work from trains. There’s just one problem
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Amtrak’s attempt to promote working from trains on X drew backlash, with many users citing unreliable Wi-Fi on the Northeast line and high ticket prices, and criticizing the tone of its Gen Z-style marketing. Despite complaints, Amtrak reported record ridership of 34.5 million trips last year, up 5.1%.
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