USA Regional Passenger Train Routes
Less than 380 Miles between Starting and Destination Cities
*Indicates Rail Passenger USA Route
Guide Not Yet Prepared
Click on a link below to select the Route that you'd like to travel. Generally, the "Starting City" is either the easternmost or northernmost city on the route and the "Destination City" is either the westernmost or southernmost city on the route. This follows the convention that Amtrak uses in listing the cities in their read-down/read-up schedules... from top (start) to bottom (destination).
Region
Illinois Service
Indiana
Michigan Service
Missouri Routes
New England
North Carolina
Northeast Corridor
Pennsylvania
Texas-Oklahoma
West Coast
Wisconsin
Starting City
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Indianapolis, IN
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Portland, Maine
- Rutland, Vermont
- Raleigh, North Carolina
- New York, New York
- Boston-Springfield, MA
- Boston, MA
- New York, New York
- New York, New York
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Vancouver, BC Canada
- Auburn, California
- Sacramento, California
- Los Angeles, California
- Oakland, California
- Chicago, Illinois
Destination City
- Quincy, Illinois
- Carbondale, Illinois
- Quincy, Illinois
- St. Louis, Missouri
- Carbondale, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Port Huron, Michigan
- Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Pontiac-Detroit, Michigan
- Kansas City, Missouri
- Boston, MA (North Station)
- New York, New York
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Washington DC
- Washington DC
- Lynchburg-Virginia Beach
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Fort Worth, Texas
- Los Angeles, California
- Sacramento, California
- San Jose, California
- San Diego, California
- Bakersfield, California
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
An asterisk (*) above indicates that the detailed Rail Passenger USA Route Guide has not yet been completed for that route. Clicking on these links will open a temporary information page for the route in a new browser window or tab. We plan on completing the detailed guides for all regional routes in 2009, so please come back often to check on our progress.
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