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With more than 30 train routes throughout the United States, and some in Canada, Amtrak travels to over 500 destinations in 46 states, giving you the best views North America has to offer. Whether you want to visit big cities, small towns or places you can only see by rail, Amtrak can take you there. Amtrak National Route Map (PDF, 1MB)
Book your Amtrak train and bus tickets today by choosing from over 30 U.S. train routes and 500 destinations in North America.
View the list of Amtrak routes to explore popular stops and stations, schedule highlights and helpful tips from train travelers. Looking for a route with great scenery? View the list of the top 10 most scenic Amtrak routes to start planning your trip.
You’ll see departure and arrival times for each station on the route, along with the features and amenities of each travel option. You can even print or download the timetable you've created. It’s an essential planning tool with all the information you need in one handy package.
Amtrak trains stop in almost all U.S. states. The exception is South Dakota, Wyoming, Hawaii and Alaska. To learn about where trains stop and where they go, view the list of Amtrak routes in each state below.
In this guide, we’re going to explore each Amtrak route, the rough departure and arrival times, the major cities and highlights en route, and the popular amenities on board. Amtrak Trains. There are essentially 2 types of trains that Amtrak operates — regional/commuter trains and long-distance trains, each with their benefits and services.
Map of All Amtrak Routes. On our map of the Amtrak Routes each route is a different color to help you see where each one stops and starts. See our Maps Page for highly detailed maps of each region and closer details.
Interactive map tool that lets you track Amtrak trains across the US and Canada in real-time.
We’ve custom designed these Amtrak map and route guides to help you plan your next Amtrak vacation. These maps will show you exactly where each train route begins and ends so you can pick the correct train and the most direct route for your journey.
Explore the long-distance routes below to learn about the cities, states and landmarks along the way. Note that Amtrak does not have a train route that travels all the way across the United States. Routes that travel east and west across the country either terminate in Chicago or New Orleans, at which point a transfer to another train is required.