Saturday, February 9, 2019

LONGEST (ROUTE) TRAIN IN THE U.S.



At 2,728 miles in length, Amtrak’s Texas Eagle train service between Chicago and Los Angeles is the longest regularly scheduled train route in the U.S. Trains run daily between Chicago and San Antonio. Three days a week, the train operates as a section of the Sunset Limited. The westbound Texas Eagle joins the with the westbound Sunset Limited in San Antonio and continues to Los Angeles. The Texas Eagle makes 40 stops and has an average travel time between Chicago and Los Angeles of 68 hours and 45 minutes.


TEXAS EAG;E TRAIN ROUTE WITH STOPS


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