Amtrak has kicked off a nationwide winter flash sale, offering travelers up to 40 percent off regularly priced fares to hundreds of destinations across the United States.
On May 21, the first ever Amtrak Borealis train departed St. Paul for Chicago. With passenger rail in the United States in decline for decades prior ... One major criticism of Amtrak service in ...
Three bridges need work before Amtrak service can begin between Scranton ... We’re going to finish this project, no matter how long it takes us to do that,” U.S. Sen. Bob Casey said.
One of the most beautiful train journeys in the US, the Coast Starlight’s route unspools along the Pacific Ocean from Los Angeles via Sacramento to Seattle. With miles of coastline, towering mountain ...
There'll soon be a new way to get from Chicago to Miami that doesn't involve the hustle and bustle of an airport: A ...
“planning the most dramatic transformation of Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor service since America’s first high speed trains, The Metroliners, in 1969.” They are planning to, “privately ...
This ski season, the Amtrak Winter Park Express will kick off its seasonal service on Dec. 20 and ... Travel + Leisure Co., registered in the United States and other countries.
State lawmakers and a passenger group are urging Amtrak to reconsider. Amtrak will suspend three daily round trips on a popular route between New York City and Albany for up to three years while ...
It's been decades since passenger rail service ran through the city of Scranton ... and repair of one of three bridges along the planned Amtrak route. Funding efforts for other parts of the ...
By Seraina Caviezel, Special to the Citizen The Richmond Staples Mill Amtrak Station will receive $5.8 million in federal ...
The money, announced Oct. 29, will go toward second tracks and boarding platforms at the Modesto and Denair stations. This will allow passenger and freight trains to pass each other without delays, ...
Three bridges need work before Amtrak service can begin between Scranton and New York City ... We’re going to finish this project, no matter how long it takes us to do that,” U.S. Sen. Bob Casey said.