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Not directly. You have to take a train to Chicago and connect to the Texas Eagle to get to Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio and intermediate stops.
It can be done, but it appears that you have to change trains in Chicago. Amtrak 22/422: Texas Eagle runs from various points in Texas to Chicago. Amtrak 50/850: Cardinal/Hoosier State runs from Chicago to various points in Indiana.
There is a daily train each way between Austin and Dallas. The southbound train leaves Dallas at 11:50 am and arrives in Austin at 6:30 pm. The northbound train leaves Austin at 9:31 am and arrives in Dallas at 3:20. If your destination is also close to Fort Worth, you can shave over an hour off of this travel time.
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The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
There is not a train that runs directly from Cincinnati to Kansas. The Amtrak has a train route that runs from Cincinnati to Chicago, and then from Chicago to Kansas, however.
No. Amtrak is a national passenger train company, but Metra is only a Chicago commuter rail service.
Yes. The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
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The distance between Dallas and Austin by Amtrak is 232 miles. It is longer than driving because the trains goes to Fort Worth before turning south to Austin. The train ride takes 6 hours and 40 minutes.
There are two trains that go from Chicago to Los Angeles. The fastest train is the Southwest Chief which leaves daily each way via Albuquerque. Three times a week the Texas Eagle goes between the two cities via St. Louis, Little Rock, Dallas/Fort Worth, and San Antonio.
All Amtrak intercity trains leave from Penn Station.