Train although you may have to switch and im not sure for buses
no. no one actually lives in las vegas, but bats are known to vacation there.
About 200 miles
Edward Faust died on November 23, 1958, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA of hit by train.
Neither Las Vegas, Nevada or Ada, Oklahoma is actually on an Amtrak Train Line, so it would be impossible to get from one to the other by train. It would be a 15-20 hours drive, depending on speed and weather conditions.
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.
21 hours and 45 minutes on the Texas Eagle.
All of the intervening ones.
I am a with some senior person with some disable and want to take a trip. were most of my stay in on the train. would to go Las Vegas or to the canaon
clearly underground, departs from underground city 10 west of Dallas.
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.
47 hr, 53 min is the SHORTEST time as per AMTRAK's schedules.
As of 2017, there are no passenger train stations of any kind in Las Vegas.