Greyhound is one option. Another is taking the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to Los Angeles, transferring to the Amtrak Coast Starlight, and taking a bus from Emeryville to San Francisco.
Yes, it is operated by Amtrak and is called the Surfliner
Go to traimsim.com. Then go to search files and tipe "Surfliner." then go to page 2 and you can get the free Surfliner route 2 and patch. And if you want the free Surfliner route 1.
Yes, Amtrak operates on tracks owned by Union Pacific Railroad in several regions of the United States. This includes routes in the Midwest and West, where Amtrak services share tracks with freight trains. Coordination between Amtrak and Union Pacific is essential to manage scheduling and ensure safety on these shared lines.
probably pacific central in Vancouver
Yes, Amtrak's Cardinal serves Cincinnati three days per week.
Syracuse,NY
You could try going by Amtrak. San Francisco has about 5 to 7 (somewhere around there) Amtrak stations, and San Diego has one too. I'm not sure about the route since there's more than enough stations in San Francisco, though.
Yes. To reach 1712 S Glendale Ave, Glendale, CA you can take buses 90, 91, 92, 94, 180, 181, 183, 603, 794, Glendale Beelines 1 or 2, the Metrolink Ventura County line or Antelope County Line rails, or the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner. To direct yourself from your own starting point, use Metro.net and imput the above address in the To line.
Amtrak does not have a train stop in Lily Dale, NY. The closest Amtrak station is in Jamestown, about 20 miles away. Travelers would need to arrange for local transportation to reach Lily Dale from there.
yes. i know one stop at white sulphur springs. go to amtrak.com to find out more. or google search amtrak system map.
Yes, passengers can get off an Amtrak train before reaching the final destination at any scheduled stop along the route.