Amtrak travels to 46 states excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
Amtrak operates 33 routes in the United States that includes the routes that do go to Canada. Many of Amtrak's medium distance routes are supported by state tax money or the Amtrak uses equipment on the routes that the state purchased. Exmples of this include Amtrak California routes and Amtrak Cascades.
Seattle is in the United States.
Seattle is in the United States.
The only long distance passenger railroad in the United States is Amtrak. There is no passenger rail service in Mesa Arizona. The nearest train station is in Maricopa, about 30 miles away.
Amtrak is a company that operates a large network of trains throughout the United States, both for commercial use and to transport passengers. An Amtrak ticket is a train ticket, thus the prices will be the same.
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, better knows as Amtrak, operates all over the United States. It operates Acela Express in the route from Boston to Washington and vice versa.
Michigan, Indiana & Illinois.
Chicago is a city inside the state of Illinois so there are no states in Chicago.
Seattle is one of the rainiest cities in the United States.
In the United States, Amtrak passes can be purchased either online or at an Amtrak station. Other countries frequently have deals for international travelers, such as the BritRail Pass in the UK.
The United States Congress "founded" Amtrak when it passed The Rail Passenger Service Act (PL 91-518) of 1970. This legislation was signed into law by President Richard Nixon.