There is no passenger train service of any kind to or from Iowa City. Megabus and Burlington Trailways operate bus service between Chicago and Iowa City.
Greyhound has service from downtown Chicago to downtown London, Ontario. Adult fare is about $80 without any discounts. HOWEVER, while Amtrak does not offer direct service from Chicago to London, one may take the train from Chicago to Detroit ($27 - $48) and then the Greyhound from Detroit to London ($25) or Robert Q from the airport ($60). Costs less and the train leg is a much more comfortable and preferable way to travel. www.amtrak.com www.greyhound.com www.robertq.com
No. You can however take a 10 min drive from Detroit to Windsor which is a Canadian city that boarders Detroit and catch a train to Toronto. The train ride is 4 and half hours. See http://www.viarail.ca/ for train schedules and booking.
The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
Yes. The Amtrak Hiawatha train offers seven roundtrips daily between Milwaukee & Chicago
There is train service from Amtrak between Pittsburg, PA and Baltimore, MD.
Greyhound discontinued service to Aurora IL on September 7, 2011. However, train service between Chicago and Aurora is provided by the Metra commuter train agency on its BNSF line. A one-way train ticket is $6.75 as of July 2012. Check the related links for more information.
There is no train service between chandigarh and jalandhar , only bus and taxi service is available .
Unfortunately, there is no rail service to Nashville. The nearest major cities with Amtrak service are Memphis and Atlanta.
Yes, there is connecting train service between Washington DC and Minneapolis (the train station is actually in St. Paul but not far from Minneapolis), The fastest way to go is to take the Capitol Limited from Washington to Chicago and change to the Empire Builder to St. Paul.
From Bloomington IL, it is about 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes on the train. There is no train service to Bloomington IN.
You would have to first take a train to Chicago, then get on a train to LA. You would spend 2 nights on the train and the 3rd morning, you would arrive LA. Great trip, do it!