Get to know Amtrak's famous routes next slide 1 to 5 of 20 California Zephyr Named by many as one of the most beautiful train trips in all of North America, California Zephyr takes you from the beautiful city of Chicago to the City by the Bay, San Francisco over three days. Learn...
You can also take a train for your return trip from Chicago to San Francisco. Trains per day4 Direct trains0 City Information San Francisco Located in the heart of Northern California's Bay Area, San Francisco is a geographically small but culturally huge city known for its historic cable car...
Acela for Boston-NYC-DC Amtrak Pacific Surfliner for the California coast Amtrak Keystone Service for NYC to Pennsylvania Amtrak Empire Service for NYC to Upstate NY Amtrak Hiawatha for Chicago-Milwaukee Amtrak Cascades for the Pacific Northwest Can you buy a train ticket at the station? You can...
Want to explore the great landmarks of the United States while taking in the dynamic and changing landscapes? Amtrak train routes connect over 500 cities in 46 states, including popular destinations such as Chicago, Boston, New York, and Washington. Established in 1970 as America’s state-owned...
Riding a passenger train and back is as easy as taking a seat between Milwaukee and Chicago on an Amtrak Hiawatha Chicago day trip. Illinois
It was so long ago it feels like a dream, but in the mid-1980s I took a train trip to see my brother in Cleveland. I knew nothing about train travel at the time. I took the Lake Shore Limited in coach, to...
Chicago is a prime example; on the day prior to Amtrak's inception, intercity passenger trains used four different Chicago terminals: LaSalle, Dearborn, North Western Station, Central, and Union. The trains at LaSalle remained there, as their operator Rock Island could not afford to opt into...
It'll take you from Chicago to Los Angeles over the Santa Fe railroad (which used to operate the famous Super Chief), alongside the equally famous Route 66, through Navajo Indian country. This is another amazing trip, with a chance to stop off at the Grand Canyon....
from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California. 02/03/98-02/05/98:Los Angeles, California - Chicago, Illinois Southwest Chief New York, New York - Los Angeles, California New York, New York - St. Albans, Vermont Round-Trip via Amtrak's ...
Why did this bottleneck occur? In large part because, to appease Wall Street’s demands for higher margins, Union Pacific had previously closed a major handling facility in Chicago, known asGlobal III, that it now desperately needed to keep the supply chain moving. ...