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Limited-Time Sale on Auto Train Offers Customers Low Fares Between the Northeast and Florida

Amtrak station

Coach fares as low as $29, private rooms starting at $129

plus the cost of your vehicle

WASHINGTON – Amtrak is launching a fare sale for customers seeking to travel in a safe and relaxing way onboard the Amtrak Auto Train [1]. Tickets are available for purchase between Aug. 17 – 24, 2021 for travel in Coach for as low as $29 or in a private room for as low as $129 each way, plus the cost of your vehicle.

Customers traveling in Coach will enjoy wide, reclining seats with ample legroom, no middle seat and a big picture window to enjoy the view. Prior to arrival, a complimentary continental breakfast is served.

A Roomette features comfortable seating, newly-upgraded bedding, pillows, towels and linens, and a dedicated attendant. An upgrade to a Bedroom offers a trip with twice the space as a Roomette as well as other added amenities. Customers in private rooms can enjoy a complimentary dinner and continental breakfast onboard.

These limited-time one-way fares are as low as:

Limited Time Fares* One traveler Two travelers^
Coach $29 $58
Roomette $129 $189
Bedroom $329 $389
*Plus the cost of your vehicle
^Double occupancy required for Roomettes and Bedrooms.

The offer is valid for sale Aug. 17 – Aug. 24, 2021. Valid for travel Northbound (Sanford, Fla. to Lorton, Va.) Sept. 7 – Dec. 15, 2021. Valid for travel Southbound (Lorton, Va. to Sanford, Fla.) Nov. 5 –  Dec. 15, 2021. Blackout dates are Nov. 25 – Dec. 2, 2021. This offer is available on Amtrak.com and the Amtrak app. Other terms and conditions apply. To learn more, visit Amtrak.com/AutoTrainSale [2].

The Amtrak Auto Train offers daily, non-stop service between Lorton, Va. (near Washington, D.C.), and Sanford, Fla. (near Orlando). Customers can skip I-95 and travel with their vehicles, including cars, vans, SUVs, motorcycles and even small boats or jet-skis. This is the only such service in the U.S. and eliminates nearly 900 miles of driving between the Northeast and Florida.

While traveling, customers can have a renewed sense of confidence with the following safety efforts Amtrak has implemented with the guidance of a medical director and partnership with George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health [3]: