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Book your Amtrak train and bus tickets today by choosing from over 30 U.S. train routes and 500 destinations in North America.
With more than 30 train routes throughout the United States, and some in Canada, Amtrak travels to over 500 destinations in 46 states, giving you the best views North America has to offer. Whether you want to visit big cities, small towns or places you can only see by rail, Amtrak can take you there.
Experience fast and convenient Amtrak trains for business and leisure in the "BosWash Megalopolis." You'll see why Amtrak is the preferred transportation in the northeast region. Explore the Northeast
Experienced travelers say the California Zephyr is one of the most beautiful train trips in all of North America. As you climb through the heart of the Rockies, and further west through the snow-capped Sierra Nevadas, you may find it hard to disagree.
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South to Miami, New Orleans, north to Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, Amtrak trains routes in the northeast region take you wherever you want.
To get the most out of your Amtrak experience, start with planning for your train travel — booking a ticket, reserving a hotel, car rental, buying travel insurance, familiarizing yourself with station facilities, train amenities, reserving accessible space and more.
Amtrak trains and connecting buses reach more than 150 destinations in the Golden State, including top cities such as San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Sacramento; national parks; wineries; deserts and beaches.
Due to space limitations, not all stops are shown. Services are subject to change. Amtrak System Map effective July 2022. Amtrak and see where the train can take you are registered service marks of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.