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Here's where they build America's fastest trains

Here's where they build America's fastest trains

Americans love trains. Maybe that's because trains joined our country together and helped settle the West. But trains aren't just an important part of our past — they are a vital part of our present. America's railroad freight industry is considered among the most efficient in the world. And its passenger trains have a bright future. Just look to the new all-electric Amtrak Cities Sprinters and the future All Aboard Florida line — and the California high-speed line, all coming, soon.

Siemens builds trains in its solar-powered plant in Sacramento. Click on the video and find out how it's done.

Learn more about Siemens at their website.

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