Amtrak Internet Resources

1: /amtrak/

Amtrak[1] Official Websites

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Amtrak homepage

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Amtrak reservation system

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Trip planning and background information from Amtrak

* En-route train status -- on the Amtrak homepage

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Savings and specials index

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Amtrak Guest Rewards[2] frequent traveler program.

2: http://www.amtrakguestrewards.com/

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Amtrak Vacations[3] - travel, hotel, and entertainment packages.

3: http://www.amtrakvacations.com/

Third-Party Information Sites

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Long-Distance Train Travel in the USA[4] - this site

4: /long-distance-train-travel-in-the-usa/

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Amtrak Travel Tips[5] from the National Association of Railroad Passengers[6]

5: http://www.narprail.org/cms/index.php/resources/more/tips1/
6: http://www.railpassenger.org/NARP

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More questions and answers[7] from NARP

7: http://www.narprail.org/cms/index.php/resources/list/C22/

Mailing Lists and Groups

8: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/All_Aboard/

Rail Advocacy Organizations

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National Association of Railroad Passengers[9] (NARP)

9: http://www.narprail.org/

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Regional advocacy organizations at trainweb's advocacy directory

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10: /amtrak-faqs/
Generally, I have found train travel to be competitive with iir, bus, or
car travel. Of course, the specifics will vary depending on where you
are going, when, and on what train. Check out the
How to Travel by Amtrak[11] page for information on getting fares online or by phone.
Also, there are lots of discounts[12] available.
11: /how-to-travel-by-amtrak/
12: /saving-money-on-amtrak/
13: /how-to-travel-by-amtrak/
Traveling by rail can be a fun, rewarding, exciting, and inexpensive
experience. There are lots of
Reasons to Travel by Rail[14]. But it's different in many ways from air or car
travel. Read on to learn all about your trip.
14: /reasons-to-travel-by-rail/
15: /amtrak/
Amtrak is the only cross-country passenger railroad in the United States[16]. Outside a few regions, Amtrak is usually the only way to travel state-to-state by rail, and is the only regular option for cross-country travel by rail. Amtrak operates the trains, and mostly runs on tracks owned by freight railroads. Amtrak is a quasi-governmental corporation, created in 1971 when the passenger railroads at the time wanted to get out of the passenger business. For more information on the history of Amtrak, see the Wikipedia article on Amtrak[17].
16: /long-distance-train-travel-in-the-usa/
17: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amtrak

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