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Amtrak map USA: Understand America's train routes
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Understand Amtrak routes and thruway connecting services across the USA. This video explains Amtrak's train routes, how to plan journeys and buy tickets, and where you can and can't go.

0:00 Amtrak maps overview/introduction
0:17 Amtrak map basics
1:24 Amtrak routes on the East Coast
2:26 NYC ā‡† Virginia Amtrak maps
2:45 NYC ā‡† North Carolina Amtrak maps
2:56 Amtrak's website and maps
3:13 Amtrak maps in the Northeast
3:52 Coast to coast on Amtrak (change in Chicago)
4:19 Gaps in the Amtrak route map
5:02 Amtrak's thruway connecting services
5:58 The joys of riding Amtrak
6:25 Amtrak website's various maps
6:57 Amtrak's Track-A-Train feature
7:31 Using Google Maps for Amtrak routes
8:07 Using Amtrak's website to plan thruway connections
8:34 Wrap-up

Amtrak PDF map: www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/englishā€¦
Amtrak interactive map: www.amtrak.com/plan-your-trip.html
Amtrak Track a Train tool: www.amtrak.com/track-your-train.html

So where exactly do Amtrak trains go in the United States? This video is an in-depth look at where Amtrak can take you, and how you can use Amtrak and its connecting services to get around America.

To get around America and travel between the cities on this map, sometimes itā€™s a single ride on one train and sometimes it isnā€™t. Most importantly, thereā€™s no coast-to-coast service. So if you want to travel from, say, New York to Los Angeles, youā€™ll have to transfer. Most transfers between the east and the west part of the country are done in Chicago, which is a major Amtrak hub. You can also transfer in New Orleans.

The best way to figure out exactly how to get from place to place on Amtrak is to let them decide. When you buy tickets on the Amtrak website, you just put in your starting and ending points and it will give you whatever options there are. Often there arenā€™t really as many options as youā€™d think, assuming you want as few transfers as possible. For example, despite all the Amtrak lines in the northeast, thereā€™s only one direct route between Boston and Chicago, and only two between New York and Chicago.

Speaking of the northeast, this is arguably the best-served area of the United States. Compared to other parts of the country, quite a few shorter and more specialized routes exist here. So you can take the Keystone Service between New York and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; or the Pennsylvanian between New York and Pittsburgh. The Downeaster goes between Boston and Brunswick, Maine. From New York, the Adirondack and Maple Leaf take you to Montreal and Toronto, respectively. So, if youā€™re traveling around the northeast on Amtrak, youā€™re fairly well covered.

What if you want to go from Washington DC to Denver? In this case youā€™ll need two trains, either the Cardinal or the Capitol Limited to Chicago, and then the California Zephyr to Denver.

Now, while there are a lot of major and some not-so-major cities on this map, and thus ways to travel between them on Amtrak, there are obviously some gaps. We already saw how Amtrak doesnā€™t even enter Wyoming or South Dakota at all, and other states like New Hampshire, Tennessee, and Delaware just barely. And what about major destinations Amtrak does go, like Atlanta? Only one route passes through Atlanta, the Crescent. That means thereā€™s no easy way to get between Atlanta andā€¦ Chicago, or Florida, or Nashville. New Orleans and Washington DC, those are pretty much your only options from Atlanta. In fact Amtrak doesnā€™t go anywhere near Nashville. Nor does it go to Phoenix, or Las Vegas, or Boise or Twin Falls, or Augusta Maine. And on and on.

The good news is that Amtrak partners with various transportation services, usually buses, around the country to provide access to many more destinations. This map, which is on the Amtrak website, shows these connecting routes in green. Amtrak calls them Thruway services. This is how you can fill in a lot of the gaps in Amtrakā€™s main train routes, and get to Las Vegas, or to Phoenix, or Montgomery Alabama, or Sarasota, or Nashville, or way up through Wisconsin and Michigan. This is how you explore more of Oregon and Colorado, and Kentucky and Ohioā€¦ and yes, how you can use Amtrak to move around the great state of Wyoming.

See you on the rails!

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@T1DWanderer

2 years ago

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@mplsmark222

2 weeks ago

One thing I enjoy about Amtrak, is itā€™s low stress. Most fellow travelers are calm, respectful. None of the rush and wait, standing in line like cattle that is the experience at airports. The amount of space you get in coach let alone the lounge car is fantastic.

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@RichardShelton

1 month ago

As the son of a Southern Pacific employee, we traveled every summer from Yuma, AZ to Ohio. I loved it!

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@Dan4CW

3 years ago

Slightly over a hundred years ago, my great grandfather left New Orleans for New York. Watching this made me realize that he followed the railroads The stories that he didn't own a pair of boots until he got to Memphis and that he had to work in Chicago for six weeks before he left for New York. Your map helped me realize how he walked it.

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@noodengr3three825

3 years ago

I have completely crossed the USA twice via Amtrak. Waterloo IN to Chicago to LA on the Southwest Chief. Then flew around the world and into NYC and home on the Lake shore Limited. The next year it was home to NYC then around the world and back into the USA in San Francisco and home on the California Zepher. Now planning a trip to Seattle via the Empire Builder with stops along the way out and then home strait thru from Portland. All trips have been memorable. And met awesome fellow travelers.

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@megamagamanga5968

3 years ago

I love train travel. It is such a unique experience that neither car nor air travel can provide. America is a beautiful country for train travel and I really wish the US would improve its rail system. It's a shame that we do not have a good rail system like in Europe or Asia.

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@raffiart5121

3 years ago

I had absolutely no idea my city Chicago is so important in Amtrak network. Itā€™s almost like the heart of the whole thing!

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@calcrappie8507

3 years ago

Train travel is not for everyone. Much more about the journey than the destination. Interesting people. Great scenery.

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@johnq.public4252

2 years ago

In the late 90's, I travelled across the US & Canada on Amtrak & Greyhound. It was rough but one of the best things I've ever did. After watching this, I'm getting itchy feet.

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@kendufresne

3 years ago

Can't beat the scenery from the train!

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@delmarrey9077

2 years ago

Iā€™ve only been on one train in my 71 years. In 1984, we loaded our automobile on a flat car and went through the Portage Glacier tunnel to Whittier, Alaska. Hardly a train ride, threw a black hole in the mountain.

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@Rey-Nolds

3 years ago

Took a train in 2018 from Paris to Nice, France...excellent ride and comfort. Mapping out a trip to the Rock & Roll Hall a Fame from Philly then on to Chicago for a long weekend before returning home. Great video sir.

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@johnnyguerra3754

3 years ago

This is the video I've been search for. Lots of great info. I'm looking to try some train travel and doing my research. I'm glad I found your channel.

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@sonnyca

3 years ago

Life is a journey and itā€™s best made riding a train.

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@TrainMike2013

3 years ago

Thank heavens Nashville. Las Vegas, and Phoenix are on the new train routes announced by Amtrak. The gap between Jacksonville and New Orleans is closing with the newly announced New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama. Plans are to restore the entire Sunset Limited to fill that gap.

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@apara2005

3 years ago

I traveled by amtrak my first time December 2019 (NY to Miami), and now I'm hooked. If I'm not in a rush I'll def prefer this over a plane with; the train has hardly any restrictions and is super pleasant because of the views. Great video. Can't wait until the pandemic is over so I continue my love of amtrak.

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@abbasmohammed4309

1 year ago

Such nice and informative video, I just came to USA less than a month and will use this for my travelling all over this beautiful country

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@Longinusprime1320

2 years ago

Iā€™ve been on the Crescent many times going from Houston-> New Orleans-> New York-> Boston to visit my family up there and I always look forward to it since trains are fun

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@RobertoLopezstudyis

3 years ago

Very informative video of Amtrak! I used to ride on Amtrak from NYC to Miami in the mid 1970s and in 1992 and 1993. I miss train travel a lot. Thank you for showing us this video.

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@bobbyjenkins7946

3 years ago

Lol 5:03 that the Amtrak Thruway station in my hometown of Bakersfield, ca and that building in the background is the Beale Memorial Library šŸ¤—

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