Vermonter vs Northeast Regional

Amtrak's Vermonter and Northeast Regional are regional trains in the Northeast United States. Both travel through multiple states and stop in major cities including Washington D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City. However, the Vermonter travels to and from Vermont and the Northeast Regional only travels as far north as Boston. Additionally, there are multiple … Continue reading Vermonter vs Northeast Regional

Keystone Service vs Northeast Regional

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhGNglF7dM8 Amtrak's Keystone Service and Northeast Regional routes are predominantly used as regional commuter trains in the Northeast United States. Both also travel between Philadelphia and New York City -- but that's where the commonalities end. Keystone Service primarily travels east and west, connecting cities in Pennsylvania with New Jersey and New York City. On … Continue reading Keystone Service vs Northeast Regional

Acela vs Northeast Regional

Acela is Amtrak's high-speed route that travels between Washington D.C. and Boston. Trains stop at some of the same stations as the Northeast Regional, so you might have the option to choose between these two routes when booking your tickets. So how are they different? The key thing to know is that Acela tickets are … Continue reading Acela vs Northeast Regional

20 best Amtrak trips from Boston

Amtrak trains that depart from Boston can take you up and down the coast or as far west as Chicago. There are multiple options for day or weekend trips, so you don't have to travel far to have a fun rail adventure. To get started, here are the best Amtrak trips from Boston with good … Continue reading 20 best Amtrak trips from Boston