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Got a couple of questions regarding a train trip in the United States.... perhaps you guys can shed some light on the situation...

1. How much cheaper would it be for that person to go by train and not just fly across?

2. If someone where to go from California to New York by train, how long would it take to do so?

3. How can it take a person 3 weeks to do such trip? Under like ridiculous worst case scenario circumstances, wouldnt it still take alot less than 3 weeks to make the trip?

4. If someone is illegally (immigrant) in the United States, would you still be able to get on a train and make such a trip or do they require some sort of id?

5. Amtrack is the only train company Ive heard of, are there others?

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Amtrak started asking for ID (at least in the NE Corridor) after 9/11.

I've heard (no proof) that they put you on some kind of "list" if you buy a one-wayer.

I have no knowledge of x-country Amtraking, but in the NE - it's only a tad cheaper than flying JetBlue.
 

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lander, so, if you're an illegal immigrant could you still make the trip or no?

can you picture it taking 3 weeks to get there?
 

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3 weeks? I wouldn't think so.

SLIM, a passport should be enough.
 

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thats what I thought, some sort of ID should get you in, not necessarily one that says youre legally there.....

3 weeks sounds like complete bullshit though right?
 

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This is a sample fair from LA to NY

4
Los Angeles-Union Station, CALIFORNIA (LAX) Chicago, ILLINOIS (CHI) 6:45pm
06/05/04
3:20pm
06/07/04
Coach sold out

48
Chicago, ILLINOIS (CHI) New York-Penn. Station, NEW YORK (NYP) 7:20pm
06/07/04
3:25pm
06/08/04


4 days, 06/05/04 - 06/08/04

I ran another on June 27th and one-way cost TOTAL FARE:
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166.00
 

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hmmmmmm........thank you.....three weeks did sound like a completely absurd amount of time.....

will pass the info along.......can you get that info from Amtraks website?
 
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1-800-USA-RAIL-- that is Amtrak's 800#.

I used to call that all the time for rates and fares. Traveling by train is the nuts, if you have the time. Some amazing sights on the way.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by -SLIM-:
hmmmmmm........thank you.....three weeks did sound like a completely absurd amount of time.....

will pass the info along.......can you get that info from Amtraks website?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Yep
www.amtrak.com
 

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The 166.00 that was quoted is just basic transportation.If you want to add a room and your talking 800-1200.00 each way
 

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