Amtrak
Amtrak, officially known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, is the primary provider of intercity passenger rail service in the United States. Established in 1971, Amtrak operates a network of routes that connect over 500 destinations across the country, making it a vital transportation option for travelers seeking scenic and comfortable journeys.
Amtrak offers a wide range of routes, including long-distance trains that traverse the country and regional services that connect major cities. This extensive network allows travelers to explore diverse landscapes and visit iconic destinations.
Amtrak trains are designed for passenger comfort, featuring spacious seating, dining cars, and sleeper accommodations on long-distance routes. Passengers can enjoy scenic views through large windows while traveling at a relaxed pace.