This train vacation route, operated by Amtrak, travels from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest in 46 hours. The first leg of the trip is from Chicago to St. Paul, Minnesota. After that, travelers have a choice of switching cars to arrive in either Seattle or Portland. The trip covers much of the Lewis and Clark Trail, winding its way across the American West. The train leaves daily from Chicago. The train is non-smoking and amenities include a lounge car for sightseers, a dining car, and baggage check. Prices vary by season, number of travelers and type of reservation.
This American escorted train vacation, operated by Amtrak, is an eight-day trip through New England, beginning and ending in Boston. The vacation features three trains and three boats. Passengers explore the historical sites, go on river cruises and ride through the countryside. The tour includes transfer to and from the airport, a guided tour of Boston, 11 meals, dining at restaurant in Portland, Maine and hotel reservations. Designed for sightseeing, the train cars include a dining car and storage space.
This eight -day Amtrack train vacation begins and ends in Denver. It features rides on four scenic Colorado trains. The trip include 10 meals, hotel accommodations, a tour guide, and visits to the Garden of the Gods and the U.S. Air Force Cadet Chapel. The trains take you 7,539 feet up Pike's Peak Cog Railway, through the Royal Gorge, the Rockies and the Narrow Gauge Railway. The trains include non-smoking sightseeing and dining cars.