We show how the Weyl formalism allows metrics to be written down which
correspond to arbitrary numbers of collinear accelerating neutral black holes
in 3+1 dimensions. The black holes have arbitrary masses and different
accelerations and share a common acceleration horizon. In the general case, the
black holes are joined by cosmic strings or struts that provide the necessary
forces that, together with the inter black hole gravitational attractions,
produce the acceleration. In the cases of two and three black holes, the
parameters may be chosen so that the outermost black hole is pulled along by a
cosmic string and the inner black holes follow behind accelerated purely by
gravitational forces. We conjecture that similar solutions exist for any number
of black holes.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe