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.
Needles, CA. From there, you can take the Southwest Chief east to Albuquerque and Chicago or west to Los Angeles.
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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, you can travel from Phoenix, AZ, to Madison, WI, using Amtrak, but it requires multiple transfers. There is no direct train route; you would typically take the Amtrak Sunset Limited to Los Angeles, then transfer to the Amtrak Southwest Chief or another route to reach Chicago. From Chicago, you can then take the Amtrak Hiawatha or another service to Madison. Be sure to check schedules and connections for the best travel times.
Sort of. Amtrak travels from Chicago to Las Angeles and stops in Kansas City and Newton, KS, about 50 miles outside Wichita.
Yes. The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
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Los Angeles is served by Amtrak at Union Station at 800 N. Alameda Street.
Las Vegas is not served by Amtrak trains. Kingman, AZ is the closest station. If you are leaving from Newark or Trenton, you can take the Cardinal to Chicago. At Chicago, you will switch to the California Zephyr to Kingman, AZ. Amtrak runs thruway bus services to Las Vegas from Kingman.
You will need to first get to downtown Los Angeles to get to the Union Station train terminal. From there it may be possible but check with the train people such as Amtrak to be sure.