Why do trains suck in the U.S.?

Another factor in why US long-distance passenger trains have tended to suck was the 1947 Naperville train wreck. Following this disaster, passenger trains were limited to 79 MPH unless cab signals or automatic train control systems were installed, and few lines were willing to spend the money to upgrade their signal systems - and this foot-dragging has continued to this day with the slow rollout of Positive Train Control systems.