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  2. How to take the train in Michigan: Amtrak ticket prices ... - AOL

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    Tickets can be purchased at amtrak.com, by calling 800-USA-AMTRAK (1-800-872-7245), by visiting a staffed station with a ticket sales office or on the Amtrak mobile app.

  3. Amtrak Hartford Line - Wikipedia

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    Fares for travel within the corridor are subsidized by the states of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and are coordinated with the CTrail Hartford Line. Amtrak tickets are discounted to commuter rail-level pricing for trips on Amtrak Hartford Line, Valley Flyer, and Northeast Regional services between Springfield, New Haven, and intermediate ...

  4. Amtrak introduces new flexibility, pricing options for valley ...

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    Amtrak and the San Joaquins Joint Powers Authority, which overseas intercity passenger rail service in the valley, introduced a new fare system Nov. 1 that targets customers who book trips ...

  5. Hartford Line - Wikipedia

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    Tickets from New Haven to Hartford are $8 and from New Haven to Springfield $12.75, both roughly half as much as what Amtrak's fares were before Hartford Line service began in June 2018. Discounts for bulk purchases of tickets and commuter passes are also offered. [11] CTrail tickets can be purchased at ticket vending machines (TVMs) at all ...

  6. Amtrak will sharply limit refunds, changes for lowest-cost ...

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    A search for a trip between Washington and New York for early April showed saver fares at $54 one-way, value $98 and flexible tickets $192. Amtrak will sharply limit refunds, changes for lowest ...

  7. Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail - Wikipedia

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    Fares are yet to be determined, and are expected to be structured differently than existing commuter rail fares. IDOT and Metra are working together to determine appropriate pricing. One reason Metra was selected as an operator over Amtrak was existing fare integration with other Chicago area transit authorities. [7]