I’ve Spent 300+ Hours on Amtrak. Here’s How to See America for Dirt Cheap. [Your Definitive Amtrak Guide]

The views aboard the California Zephyr are breathtaking. Day 2 takes you through several canyons only accessible by raft — or train.
A map of all the train routes I have taken in the U.S., some of them multiple times.
The best way to see America is by sitting in Amtrak’s panorama car and letting it come to you.
Some of the best views of any Amtrak train can be found on the Coast Starlight between Los Angeles and the Bay Area. You pass along the Pacific Ocean for hours, and even get to see a rocket launch site up close!
Breakfast coffee and reading in the salt flats of northern Nevada aboard Amtrak’s California Zephyr.
Waiting for the Pacific Surfliner at LA Union Station. This is a frequent service connecting Los Angeles and San Diego.

4 thoughts on “I’ve Spent 300+ Hours on Amtrak. Here’s How to See America for Dirt Cheap. [Your Definitive Amtrak Guide]

  1. It was great sharing the journey with you Linus and it was my first time on a train 🚉 but it won’t be my last and meeting you was an honor

  2. This is a fabulous read, Linus! I, too, and spent many hours on Amtrak and Greyhound traveling across America, and this article makes me want to board the Zephyr with you and go on an adventure!

  3. This is a great guide to Amtrak – I loved all the inside knowledge (like scarf on the windowsill or making use of refueling breaks) that you only get with traveling as much as you did.

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