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expiredserra | Staff posted Jun 08, 2021 02:36 PM
expiredserra | Staff posted Jun 08, 2021 02:36 PM

Amtrak USA Rail Pass: Travel 10 Segments within 30-Days

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Amtrak is offering an introductory fare for its Amtrak USA Rail Pass where you can travel 10 Segments within 30-Days for $299.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note, book this offer from June 8 - 22

About the USA Rail Pass:
  • The USA Rail Pass allows you to take a multi-segment journey on Amtrak for one low, fixed price. After you purchase your pass, you will be able to start booking each segment of your trip directly from your purchase confirmation, by going to 'Modify Trip' on Amtrak.com, or by looking up your reservation on the Amtrak mobile app.
  • A travel segment occurs any time you board and disembark a train (or other scheduled services). If your trip involves making one connection, you will use two segments of your USA Rail Pass.
  • The pass validity period is 120 days following the date of your purchase. Once you travel on your first segment, you will have 30 days before your pass expires.
  • The USA Rail Pass is not a ticket and is not valid for travel; it is used to obtain all tickets for travel. You must have a ticket and a reservation for each train you board.
  • Travel in regular Coach class seats which feature wide, reclining seats with a big picture window, ample legroom, and no middle seat.
  • Hop on/off the train across 500 destinations

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $200 lower (40% savings) than the regular price of $499.
    • The USA Rail Pass is valid for travel on all Amtrak trains except Auto Train, Acela, Thruway bus connections (7000-7999 series), and the Canadian portion of trains operated jointly by Amtrak and VIA Rail Canada.
    • Travel is restricted to four one-way trips between two cities, and to all cities in between, over the same route.
    • Review the complete terms and conditions here. -qwikwit

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Written by serra | Staff
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Amtrak is offering an introductory fare for its Amtrak USA Rail Pass where you can travel 10 Segments within 30-Days for $299.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal.

Note, book this offer from June 8 - 22

About the USA Rail Pass:
  • The USA Rail Pass allows you to take a multi-segment journey on Amtrak for one low, fixed price. After you purchase your pass, you will be able to start booking each segment of your trip directly from your purchase confirmation, by going to 'Modify Trip' on Amtrak.com, or by looking up your reservation on the Amtrak mobile app.
  • A travel segment occurs any time you board and disembark a train (or other scheduled services). If your trip involves making one connection, you will use two segments of your USA Rail Pass.
  • The pass validity period is 120 days following the date of your purchase. Once you travel on your first segment, you will have 30 days before your pass expires.
  • The USA Rail Pass is not a ticket and is not valid for travel; it is used to obtain all tickets for travel. You must have a ticket and a reservation for each train you board.
  • Travel in regular Coach class seats which feature wide, reclining seats with a big picture window, ample legroom, and no middle seat.
  • Hop on/off the train across 500 destinations

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $200 lower (40% savings) than the regular price of $499.
    • The USA Rail Pass is valid for travel on all Amtrak trains except Auto Train, Acela, Thruway bus connections (7000-7999 series), and the Canadian portion of trains operated jointly by Amtrak and VIA Rail Canada.
    • Travel is restricted to four one-way trips between two cities, and to all cities in between, over the same route.
    • Review the complete terms and conditions here. -qwikwit

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Written by serra | Staff

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murxam
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You have to use all 10 rides within 30 days from your first ride. But the first ride has to be made within 120 days of the pass purchase.
irrationalconsumer
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How do you work on the train? The amtrak wifi is garbage based on my experience
IlluminatusCU
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Not just the distance between cities but the layout. In most cities you're gonna need to rent a car over and over to get around within town, and if you're doing that - just rent the car and drive the distance.

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Jun 09, 2021 02:57 PM
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feijichangJun 09, 2021 02:57 PM
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FWIW a 10-day Eurail pass is $777, yikes, makes this seem like a bargain despite all the hassles.
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ludocdocJun 09, 2021 03:01 PM
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Not that useful for commuters - restricted to two round trips between city pairs and intermediates on a route. So at best, get 4 segments of commuting at $75 each.
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hanabieJun 09, 2021 03:12 PM
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Quote from itsarectangle :
FWIW a 10-day Eurail pass is $777, yikes, makes this seem like a bargain despite all the hassles.
Different experience and much better scenery and possibly much faster.
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avitron142Jun 09, 2021 03:12 PM
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I've wanted to go on vacation (solo) but the increase in car rental prices have made it problematic. Is this a good alternative for someone who wants to plan out a trip through the US, around cities/areas that have public transportation and doesn't need a car?

And you'd still need to find a place to sleep for each of the destinations, right? Any thoughts from those who've done this before? I've never been on vacation (the fam doesn't approve of young me driving alone) and so hoping someone who's a veteran can speak up!
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Big WangJun 09, 2021 03:19 PM
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Quote from itsarectangle :
FWIW a 10-day Eurail pass is $777, yikes, makes this seem like a bargain despite all the hassles.
https://www.eurail.com/en/eurail-...lobal-pass

A 10-day in 2 months is $370 MSRP. Where are you getting $777 from?
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jimx200Jun 09, 2021 03:23 PM
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Been on two Amtrak multi day trips on our West coast and that's enough. It's a easy way to travel, but you only get a passing peek at things of interest. I MUCH prefer a car road trip with a tent option for those out of the way places. I suggest one visit our remote areas of N California, up into Oregon's N/E, Nevada, too see things, meet people one never gets to do by rail.
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jimx200Jun 09, 2021 03:25 PM
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Quote from avitron142 :
I've wanted to go on vacation (solo) but the increase in car rental prices have made it problematic. Is this a good alternative for someone who wants to plan out a trip through the US, around cities/areas that have public transportation and doesn't need a car?

And you'd still need to find a place to sleep for each of the destinations, right? Any thoughts from those who've done this before? I've never been on vacation (the fam doesn't approve of young me driving alone) and so hoping someone who's a veteran can speak up!
Rent a van, mini van, take a tent when you want to stay in a remote place of interest, small town motels are cheap, and you will see a whole lot more of the US vs a rail trip.
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drofordJun 09, 2021 03:30 PM
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Quote from Edxzxz :
Am I missing something here or does this 'deal' require you to take 10 train trips in a span of 30 days, at $30 per trip? Who does that? Where are you going that you won't need a car when you get there, and you're only staying 3 days or so at every single one of the 10 places you go? Maybe for someone who lives in Philly and works in NYC?
one of the restrictions is no more than 2 round trips between the same cities. so that won't work.

I was looking at a trip to New Orleans and it counted 3 segments so 6 total if I went round trip.

Ultimately 1 way to New Orleans is currently $180 which means this is effectively half off, at least for that trip. It's also competitive in price vs flight and the train only takes twice as long (30 hours vs 15) given flights have long layovers from here thst are cheap
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Quote from itsarectangle :
Doing something like that family in the video posted above. Thats pretty awesome. Agree that you might still have to rent a car in each city (which these days can be pretty expensive).
Hell no, not for me anyway - 4 kids, all their stuff, schlepping them and me and all our crap to and from train stations every other day for a month? Then what? Stay in a hotel in every city, rent cars or do we ride buses to see sights? If I were spending 5 x $300 just for the transportation end of a 30 day odyssey I'd rent a Lincoln Navigator and take us all from door to door and avoid train stations and the ilk that inhabit them, plus see some things other than the inner cities. Anyway, good for anyone who somehow can make this worth doing, it's definitely nothing I'd hassle myself with. Last time I was on Amtrak was the metroliner from Manhattan to Philly, it cost me iirc about $60 one way and was worth every cent - big plush seat, fast and quiet ride, walked to the station from work and took a $5 cab ride to where I was staying in Philly. Maybe this could be used by 2 single people to go see baseball games at a bunch of different stadiums over the summer - but there's just no way it's 'fun' to schlep kids and their stufft from home to train station to hotel to train station 10 times in a month. If I'm getting on and off trains 10 times in 30 days it's because I've dropped off the grid to become a traveling hobo riding the freight trains.
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leeterbikeJun 09, 2021 03:40 PM
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One of my favorite memories as a kid was riding in a train to see a few places across the US. Even if you don't go all over the whole country, a trip to the grand canyon, glacier, Oregon/Redwood forests, will leave a life long imprint on your kids life. I was on several road trips, international vacations, and of all of them, the train trip was a huge highlight of my travels.
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KManJun 09, 2021 04:07 PM
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A good deal but unfortunately until Amtrak can restore and expand service in terms of routes, stops, frequency and on-board amenities like meals, which is going to take months to years, this will only make sense for people well-served by its current offerings. Beyond the occasional day trip or two several hundred miles away, rail travel in the US, as opposed to abroad where there's often 10x as many routes and miles/kilometers covered, is enjoyable only if there's sit-down hot meal service for all three meals, and ideally in a private room where meals are included, you either have your own bathroom or have to share it with far fewer (and generally better-behaved) people, can shower, and of course sleep much, much better. So I'll wait till next summer or beyond.

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Quote from Edxzxz :
Hell no, not for me anyway - 4 kids, all their stuff, schlepping them and me and all our crap to and from train stations every other day for a month? Then what? Stay in a hotel in every city, rent cars or do we ride buses to see sights? If I were spending 5 x $300 just for the transportation end of a 30 day odyssey I'd rent a Lincoln Navigator and take us all from door to door and avoid train stations and the ilk that inhabit them, plus see some things other than the inner cities. Anyway, good for anyone who somehow can make this worth doing, it's definitely nothing I'd hassle myself with. Last time I was on Amtrak was the metroliner from Manhattan to Philly, it cost me iirc about $60 one way and was worth every cent - big plush seat, fast and quiet ride, walked to the station from work and took a $5 cab ride to where I was staying in Philly. Maybe this could be used by 2 single people to go see baseball games at a bunch of different stadiums over the summer - but there's just no way it's 'fun' to schlep kids and their stufft from home to train station to hotel to train station 10 times in a month. If I'm getting on and off trains 10 times in 30 days it's because I've dropped off the grid to become a traveling hobo riding the freight trains.
Who says you have to use big city stations? There are plenty of stops in small towns and touristy places like Glacier NP MT, Grand Junction CO, New River Gorge WV, etc. You get off, rent a car, sightsee for a few days and stay in local motels, then get back on the train till the next destination. The idea is to rest during those long stretches between destinations and not have to drive and deal with restless kids, so you arrive rested and ready to enjoy them. You or at least the kids might also enjoy the train since there's room to stretch out, walk around, get a hot meal, etc. If you can splurge and get a room all the more fun. They even have a special family bedroom in every car. And you can shower!
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