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Amtrak Introduces Lowest Fares of 2020 for Acela and Northeast Regional Trains

Customers and employees can continue to feel confident in Amtrak’s safety measures

Saver Fares [1] already offered on Acela [2] and Northeast Regional [3] (NER) trains, by booking before July 31 for travel through September 12, 2020. These fares are available with no blackout dates and exchanges and refunds processed upon customer request through August 31, 2020. Amtrak’s new, enhanced safety initiatives will continue to be in effect for customers and employees on our trains and at our stations, including its measures to deliver a New Standard of Travel [4].

Prices for the following trips, which require 14 days advanced purchase, are as low as:

City Pairs Price City Pairs  Price
New York City – Philadelphia  NER – $29 Acela – $49 New York – Providence  NER – $29 Acela – $49
Philadelphia – Washington, D.C. NER – $29 Acela – $49 New York – Baltimore  NER – $29 Acela – $69
Boston – Philadelphia NER – $29 Acela – $69 New York – Boston  NER – $29 Acela – $59
Boston – Washington, D.C.  NER – $49 Acela – $69 New York – Washington, D.C. NER – $29 Acela – $69

In addition to aggressive steps to disinfect stations and trains, additional Amtrak measures deliver a New Standard of Travel [4] by including the following:

Advanced purchase is required at least three to fourteen days prior to travel. Fares are one way (adult) and no additional discounts apply. Valid for Acela Business class seats and Northeast Regional Coach class only. Seating is limited; seats may not be available on all days. Once purchased, all sales are final with no exchange or refund value. Once travel has begun, no changes to the itinerary are permitted. Other restrictions may apply.

Tickets are currently for sale and can be found, along with current schedules, on Amtrak.com [5] and through the Amtrak app [6]; all prices will be automatically discounted from the standard fare price.

Amtrak continues to evaluate current practices and pilot new opportunities to support personal safety. Visit Amtrak.com [5] for more information about how Amtrak is maintaining a safe environment.