Amtrak Prepares for Increased Thanksgiving Travel

WASHINGTON – In anticipation of the busiest travel week of
the year, Amtrak is preparing to accommodate the surge of holiday travelers
with extra trains and capacity on several routes. Tickets sell out quickly, so
customers are encouraged to plan ahead and book tickets early.

With the Thanksgiving travel season soon underway, Amtrak
is prepared to operate every available passenger railcar in its fleet. Amtrak
is adding extra trains for more seating on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and is
adding extra cars to existing trains along the Midwest and West Coast routes.

“With more than 500 destinations nationwide, customers can
witness some of the best sightseeing opportunities the United States has to
offer while getting to their holiday destination of choice,” said Amtrak
President and CEO Richard Anderson. “This year for Thanksgiving, Amtrak
customers can also do something good for the environment while traveling with
ease to family, friends and loved ones.”

On the NEC, Amtrak Acela (Boston – Washington, D.C.) and Northeast Regional (Boston – Washington, D.C. – Richmond) trainswill operate full and extended schedules with additional
frequencies and added capacity during the Thanksgiving week. The Amtrak Keystone
Service
, Pennsylvanianand
Empire
Service
trains will
offer extended holiday capacity. Additional NEC trains, including the Keystone
Service
 and Pennsylvanian will require reservations beginning Nov. 25
through Dec. 2.

In the Midwest,
Amtrak Wolverine
Service
,Hiawatha,Pere Marquette, Illinois Zephyr, Lincoln Service,
Saluki
and
Illinitrains will all offer extra capacity
to accommodate increased customers. Extra service will be operated by Amtrak to
some Downstate Illinois cities. Chicago and Hiawathaservice will also require reservations
between Nov. 26 and Dec. 2nd. At Chicago Union Station,
Sleeping Car and Business Class customers, as well as top-tier Amtrak
Guest Rewards
members, can
experience the Metropolitan Lounge and pre-board their trains. Coach customers
can purchase day passes to the lounge.

On the West
Coast, additional capacity will be added to the Capitol Corridor (Auburn/Sacramento – Oakland – San Jose), San Joaquins (Oakland/Sacramento – Bakersfield) and Pacific Surfliner (San Diego – Los Angeles – San Luis Obispo)
routes. During the holiday period, the Pacific
Surfliner
service will also require reservations between Nov. 27 and Dec. 2.

Being
able to easily travel from/to city centers, Amtrak
offers the freedom to use phones and electronic devices (no “airplane mode”),
the ability to travel with small pets on many trains, large spacious seats with
ample leg room, no middle seat, and one of the most generous baggage policies
in the travel industry, applicable for two personal items and two carry-on bags.
Amtrak also offers up to 45% off when six passengers travel together as part of
its Share
Fares
deal so customers can Get Carried Away
on Amtrak.

Last year, Amtrak had its largest passenger count to date
during the Thanksgiving week with over 846,000 riders on its trains across the
country. Amtrak carried over 160,000 customers the Sunday following
Thanksgiving last year.

Customers
can easily connect directly with Amtrak before, during and after their travels:

  • Download the Amtrak app for easy
    booking and travel updates
  • To
    connect with customer service follow Amtrak on Facebook and @Amtrak on Twitter
  • For
    real time service alerts, follow @AmtrakNECAlerts for updates within the Northeast Region
    and @AmtrakAlerts
    for any other alerts outside of that region
  • We encourage customers to share their Amtrak experience on
    all social media channels by tagging @Amtrak and using the hashtag #Amtrak in their posts