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Amtrak, which runs 15 long-distance routes, offers white-tablecloth service and communal seating on most routes west of the Mississippi, and on the Auto Train. On other routes, sleeping-car passengers can dine in their cabins, or in a reserved communal area. Other passengers can buy food in the café car.
Here are six popular trips. Except when noted, they can be booked directly through Amtrak.com or using the Amtrak app.
Train: California Zephyr (Amtrak)
Route: Chicago to Emeryville, California
Amtrak's pride and joy, this 52-hour journey may be the country's best rail trip, thanks to a combination of timing and scenery, with daytime travel through the Colorado Rockies and California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. The westward trip leaves Chicago in the evening, and passengers awake in the morning just east of Denver. And that's when the thrills start, with the route winding through deep canyons inaccessible to cars, through the red rock country of Utah; by Reno, Nevada; and finally rolling in to the Bay Area near the Golden Gate Bridge.
Overnights: 2
Price: Fares vary by season and time of booking. Expect prices to start at about $470 for a single roomette, $690 for a double, with meals included; and coach seats to start at about $140, meals not included; senior discounts aren’t available on the lowest-priced coach-seat fares.
Train: Crescent (Amtrak)
Route: New York City to New Orleans
Starting in the bustle of Manhattan's Pennsylvania Station, this big city train has a dual personality. At the beginning of the 30-hour route, it's full of riders on the busy East Coast corridor, with stops in Philadelphia and Baltimore. But then the pace begins to slow. Travelers soon catch sight of the Blue Ridge Mountains as they pass through historic stops such as the university town of Charlottesville, Virginia, and then down to the Deep South. The route covers some of the important sites of the Civil Rights movement, including Greensboro, North Carolina; Atlanta; and Birmingham, Alabama; before arriving in New Orleans.
Overnights: 1
Price: Starts at $466 ($444 for 65-plus) for a single roomette, with meals included; $686 for a double roomette ($642 for 65-plus); coach seats start at $139, meals not included; senior discounts aren't available on the lowest-priced coach seat fares.
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