The name Amtrak, where does it come from? does it stand for anything?
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Amtrak is the brand name of the intercity passenger train system created on May 1, 1971 in the United States. Officially known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, the name "Amtrak" is a portmanteau of the words "American" and "track."
American Track..I guess it was the best fusion that they could come up with
look it up your self
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In the earlier years of train travel, Congress (U.S. Congress) chartered a company named Amtrak. Since it was at that time fully funded by the government, they wanted the word "American" in it's name. The "Am" in "Amtrak" means "American". "trak" is probably just their fancy way of spelling "track."
Amtrak means AMerican TRAvel on tracK.
Am = (America), trak = (track)
Yeh as explained above, but its also a parcel company in the UK.
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