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Access independent assistance for reviewing passenger rail routes, station stops, and published train schedules across the United States.
Our team provides general travel assistance for schedule questions, availability inquiries, and route-related information.
Fare availability, refund policies, and ticket conditions are determined by the rail operator and may change based on route and date.
Review commonly traveled passenger rail routes across the United States. Route availability, schedules, and fare information are determined by the rail operator.
High-frequency passenger rail corridor connecting major cities along the U.S. East Coast.
Long-distance passenger rail route passing through mountain and western regions of the United States.
Cross-country passenger rail service through northern plains and mountain regions.
Passenger rail service connecting the southern United States with the Southwest region.
Coastal passenger rail journey featuring views of the Pacific Northwest and California coastline.
Long-distance passenger rail service through the American Southwest with multiple station stops.
Passenger rail travel in the United States is provided through a combination of national, regional, and local rail systems.
Intercity services include corridor routes in densely populated regions, as well as long-distance routes that connect major cities with smaller communities across multiple states.
In addition to the national intercity network, regional and commuter rail systems operate within specific metropolitan areas, providing local and short-distance passenger rail connections.
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Passenger rail services may offer larger seating areas and onboard amenities depending on route and service type.
Some long-distance rail routes travel through scenic regions of the United States.
Rail travel generally produces fewer emissions per passenger compared to many other transport modes.
Many passenger rail stations are located near city centers, reducing the need for additional transfers.
Review commonly searched passenger rail routes, including typical travel durations and service types. Fare availability varies by travel date and rail operator.
| Operator | Route | Typical Duration | Fare Information | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amtrak® |
New York → Washington, D.C.
Northeast Regional
|
Approx. 3–4 hours | Varies by date | Get Travel Assistance |
| Amtrak® |
New York → Boston
Acela / Northeast Regional
|
Approx. 4–5 hours | Varies by date | Get Travel Assistance |
| Amtrak® |
Chicago → San Francisco
California Zephyr
|
Approx. 51 hours | Varies by date | Get Travel Assistance |
Schedules and fare availability are determined by the rail operator and may change without notice.
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