Exploring America by Train

Rail travel in the U.S. is a different experience than Europe — slower, longer, and far less frequent — but Amtrak's long-distance routes are genuinely spectacular in ways that flying never could be. Crossing the Rockies on the California Zephyr or waking up to the coastline on the Pacific Surfliner are experiences worth planning around.

East Coast

West Coast

Transcontinental Routes

Routes Near National Parks

Amtrak doesn't stop at park entrances, but several routes drop you within reasonable distance — especially useful combined with a park shuttle or rental car at the destination station.

Booking and Practical Notes