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eTicketing now available to Amtrak Heartland flyer train passengers
Print-at-Home option provides greater convenience for passengers.
Tampa to celebrate national train day
Amtrak celebrates the experiences only a train can offer on May 12, 2012.
Amtrak eTicketing now available to Capitol Corridor®
Amtrak will begin piloting eTicketing on two state- supported California rail corridors – the Capitol Corridor® (Auburn-Sacramento-Emeryville/SF-Oakland-San Jose) and Amtrak California San Joaquin® (Sacramento-Oakland-Bakersfield).
Amtrak on pace to set new ridership record
Amtrak is on pace to set another new annual ridership record as passenger counts across its national network for the first six months of fiscal year 2012 (October 2011 – March 2012) are up 3.7 percent over the same period last year when the current record was established.
Amtrak expects to more than triple the number of track-miles
By the end of 2012, Amtrak expects to more than triple the number of track-miles on its own railroad where Positive Train Control (PTC) safety technology is installed as part of an aggressive program begun more than two years ago.
eTicketing now available to Amtrak City of New Orleans
Print at home option provides greater convenience for passengers.
Amtrak exhibit train coming to Wilmington
Free traveling exhibit showcases Amtrak 40th anniversary.
Rosario Dawson joins Amtrak to celebrate National train day
Leading actress and philanthropist to host signature event on May 12, 2012.
Amtrak Virginia joins the Presidents passport program
Amtrak Virginia has joined the Presidents Passport—a travel program offering tourists special promotions, discounts and travel tips for visits to the Charlottesville, Va. area in 2012.
Amtrak exhibit train coming to Charleston
Free traveling exhibit showcases Amtrak 40th anniversary.
Amtrak measures its Carbon footprint
Takes a major step toward reducing energy usage, cost and carbon emissions.
Amtrak and TXDOT announce start of study
New Service from Bossier City-Shreveport to Fort Worth to be considered.