Etymology:
The word "Metroliner" is a portmanteau of two words:
Meaning:
A Metroliner is a high-speed passenger train that provides frequent and reliable service between major cities in a metropolitan corridor. It is designed to transport large numbers of commuters or travelers on a daily basis.
Origin:
The Metroliner concept originated in the United States in the early 1960s, as a response to the growing demand for fast and efficient intercity travel. The first Metroliner service was launched in 1969 between New York City and Washington, D.C.
Over the years, Metroliner service has expanded to include other major metropolitan corridors, such as Boston-New York-Philadelphia, New York-New Haven, and New York-Albany.
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