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The Northeast Regional is an intercity rail service operated by Amtrak in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States. In the past it has been known as the NortheastDirect, Acela Regional, or Regional. It is Amtrak's busiest route, carrying 9,163,082 passengers in fiscal year (FY) 2023.<ref>"Amtrak Fiscal Year 2023 Ridership" (PDF). Amtrak. November 27, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.</ref> The Northeast Regional service received more than $787.7 million in gross ticket revenue in FY 2023.<ref>"September 2023 Monthly Performance Report 2023" (PDF). Amtrak. October 31, 2023. Retrieved December 5, 2023.</ref>

The Northeast Regional offers daily all-reserved service, usually at least every hour. Trains generally run along the Northeast Corridor between Boston in the north to Washington, D.C., in the south with multiple stops, including in New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Extensions and branches provide service to Newport News, Norfolk, and Roanoke, Virginia, and Springfield, Massachusetts, with intermediate stops.

Trains cover the most popular stretch between New York Penn Station and Washington Union Station in about 3.5 hours.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The section between New York and Philadelphia takes 1.5 hours, while the part between Philadelphia and Washington takes two hours.<ref name="NYP–WAS">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> North of New York, the travel time to Boston is four hours, while trips to Springfield take 3.5 hours.<ref name="BOS–WAS">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> South of Washington, trains take 4.5 hours to reach Newport News, 4.5 hours to reach Norfolk, or five hours to reach Roanoke.<ref name="BOS–Virginia">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

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File:Acela Regional in Boston South Station.jpg
An HHP-8 locomotive and Amfleet I cars in Acela Regional branding at South Station in Boston, in March 2002
File:Amtrak NortheastDirect train at Wilmington, 1990s.jpg
The NortheastDirect branding used for most Northeast Regional services between 1995 and 2003

The services along the line, as inherited from Penn Central, once had their own names, such as the "Yankee Clipper" and the "Federal"; typically a name applied to at most one train and its "twin" in the opposite direction. Electrification ended at New Haven, Connecticut, requiring an engine change. On October 28, 1995, Amtrak introduced the "NortheastDirect" brand for all trains on the Northeast Corridor (and its extension to Newport News, Virginia) except for the express Template:Lnl and hourly Template:Lnl services. The November 10, 1996, timetable restored the old names in addition to the NortheastDirect brand.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> The names (except the Template:Lnl) were dropped with the May 16, 1999, schedule.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

In 2000, Amtrak completed electrifying the route from New Haven to Boston in preparation for the introduction of the Acela Express, thereby eliminating the engine change at New Haven. The first two all-electric round-trips to and from Boston were branded Acela Regional and equipped with refurbished Amfleet cars painted in the Acela-like "Phase V" livery. All-electric service began on January 31, 2000.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The NortheastDirect branding continued to be used for trains which changed from electric to diesel traction in New Haven.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Due to customer confusion with the Acela Express, the name was changed again on March 17, 2003, to simply "Regional."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> As part of rebranding and service improvements, the name was changed to "Northeast Regional" on June 23, 2008 (though it also appeared on schedules several months beforehand).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

On May 12, 2015, Northeast Regional Train 188, traveling from Washington, D.C., to New York City, derailed in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Philadelphia, killing eight people and injuring more than 200 people. The train derailed along a curve and was determined to have been traveling at a speed of about 100 mph, exceeding the limit of 50 mph on that curve.<ref name="wpvi">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This speed limit was not posted; engineers on that route are expected to rely on memory to control the speed of the train. Additionally, the train was suspected to have been hit by a projectile, as was a commuter train in the area shortly before the derailment.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Private sleeping rooms on overnight trains 65/66/67, last available in 2004 on the Federal, were made available effective April 5, 2021.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The overnight trains were temporarily cancelled in January 2022; they resumed in July 2022 without sleepers.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="july-2022"/> They were temporarily cancelled north of New York City effective April 4, 2023, due to Penn Station Access construction.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Template:Clear-left

Virginia serviceEdit

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File:Amtrak Across the James.jpg
A Northeast Regional crossing the James River near Lynchburg, Virginia, in April 2011

Some Northeast Regional trains continue into Virginia, serving three branches to Norfolk, Newport News, and Roanoke, serving points in between. These tracks are not electrified and are partially owned by both freight railroads and the State of Virginia.

Virginia and Amtrak partnered in 2009 under the brand Amtrak Virginia to expand passenger rail service within the Commonwealth, making Virginia the 15th state to fund state services in addition to federally funded routes.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

One daily Northeast Regional round trip was extended to from Washington to Lynchburg via Manassas and Charlottesville on October 1, 2009, supplementing the existing Crescent service.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Service was extended from Lynchburg to Roanoke starting October 31, 2017.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A second daily Roanoke round trip was added on July 11, 2022.<ref name="july-2022">Template:Cite press release</ref> An extension from Roanoke to Christiansburg, Virginia, near Virginia Tech, is in planning,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> as is an infill station in Bedford, Virginia.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

On July 20, 2010, Amtrak added an additional Northeast Regional frequency from Washington to Richmond Staples Mill Road station, increasing the Washington-Richmond corridor to eight daily round trips with hourly northbound morning service.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> One round trip was extended from Richmond to Norfolk starting December 12, 2012.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A second daily Norfolk round trip on weekdays was added on March 4, 2019.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> One round trip was extended from Staples Mill to Main Street in September 2021.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Service changes on July 11, 2022, added an additional Norfolk weekday round trip (making three round trips on weekdays and two on weekends).<ref name="july-2022"/>

Proposed expansionEdit

In spring 2021, Amtrak proposed extending three Northeast Regional round trips from New York Penn Station to Ronkonkoma station along the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road, with stops at Template:Lirrs, Template:Lirrs, Template:Lirrs, and Template:Lirrs. The move would enable one-seat rides between Long Island and points south on the Northeast Corridor, provide express train service within Long Island, and connect JFK International Airport to the Amtrak network.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In December 2023, the Federal Railroad Administration accepted the project into its Corridor Identification and Development Program, granting $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizing the route for future federal funding.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In January 2025, Suffolk County Executive Edward Romaine, along with Amtrak officials, officially announced the proposed extension. It was reported that work was expected to begin in 2026, and that Amtrak service was anticipated to commence in 2028, at the earliest. Trains would operate using diesel on Long Island. Required infrastructure upgrades for the service would likely include an additional platform and track at Ronkonkoma. Romaine said that Amtrak wanted the extension, in part, due to Ronkonkoma's location next to Long Island MacArthur Airport.<ref name="2025Ronk">Template:Cite news;Template:Cite news;Template:Cite news</ref>

OperationEdit

EquipmentEdit

File:Amtrak 606 entering New London Union Station, September 2014.JPG
A typical Northeast Regional with an ACS-64 locomotive and Amfleet I passenger cars at New London Union Station in New London, Connecticut

Template:As of, most Northeast Regional trains consist of 7 to 9 passenger cars hauled by a locomotive.<ref name="tw">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The passenger cars are the Amfleet I series passenger cars built by the Budd Company in the mid-to-late 1970s. Most trains include a Business Class car, a Café car (food service/lounge), and up to seven Coach Class cars, one of which is designated the Quiet Car, where passengers are asked to refrain from loud talking and mobile phone conversations.

Between Boston and Washington, D.C., the service has overhead electric wires and is pulled by Siemens ACS-64 electric locomotives at speeds up to Template:Convert. Northeast Regional trains operating south of Washington, into Virginia, and on the New Haven–Springfield Line use GE Genesis diesel locomotives which have a slightly lower top speed of Template:Cvt.

In the coming years all equipment will be replaced with Amtrak Airo trainsets, the railroad's branding of its combination of Siemens Venture passenger cars and a Siemens Charger diesel-electric locomotive.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The trainsets for the Northeast Corridor will have eight passenger cars, which will include a food service area and a mix of 2×2 Coach Class and 2×1 Business Class seating.<ref name="2022 Asset Line Plan">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The car closest to the locomotive will be a specialized "Auxiliary Power Vehicle" which will include a pantograph to collect power from overhead lines and will feed it to four traction motors in the car, and via a DC link cable, to the four traction motors in the locomotive.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Outside of electrified territory, the locomotive's diesel engine will generate power for the traction motors. The arrangement will offer a near-seamless transition between power sources on through trains to Virginia and Springfield, Massachusetts, a process that currently requires a time-consuming locomotive change.

Classes of serviceEdit

All classes of service include complimentary WiFi, an electric outlet (120 V, 60 Hz AC) at each seat, reading lamps, and fold-out tray tables. Reservations are required on all trains; tickets may be purchased online, over the phone, from a station agent, or via ticketing machine.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

  • Coach Class: 2×2 seating. Passengers self-select seats on a first-come, first-served basis.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Business Class: 2×2 or 2×1 seating with more legroom than coach. Passengers receive a complimentary soft drink. Seats are assigned in advance.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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RouteEdit

File:Amtrak Northeast Regional.svg
Northeast Regional route map

Most Northeast Regional trains operate over the Northeast Corridor between Boston and Washington (via New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore). The corridor is owned, in part, by Amtrak, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), Metro-North Railroad (MNRR), and the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CDOT).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

  • MBTA Attleboro Line: Boston to MA/RI state line (dispatched and maintained by Amtrak)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Some trips diverge at New Haven and turn north to serve Springfield, Massachusetts, operating over Amtrak's New Haven–Springfield Line. Additional service on that line is provided by Amtrak's Hartford Line trains, which have timed transfers to and from many Northeast Regional trips.<ref name="BOS–WAS" />

Several trips continue south of Washington D.C. to Virginia, running to either Roanoke, Richmond, Newport News, or Norfolk. All Virginia services use the northernmost portion of the ex-Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad (now owned by CSX Transportation) between Washington and Alexandria, Virginia. South of Alexandria, trains to Roanoke use the Norfolk Southern Railway (ex-Southern Railway, ex-Virginia Midland Railway). Trains to Richmond, Norfolk and Newport News use the CSX RF&P, Richmond Terminal, and Bellwood subdivisions between Alexandria and Richmond.

South of Richmond, trains to Newport News use the CSX Peninsula Subdivision (ex-Chesapeake and Ohio Railway). Trains to Norfolk use the CSX North End Subdivision and Norfolk Southern's Norfolk District (ex-Norfolk and Western Railway).

FundingEdit

Amtrak receives federal funding for its operations between Boston and Washington, D.C. Northeast Regional operations south of Washington are funded in part by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Operations along the New Haven–Springfield Line are funded by the State of Connecticut and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

StationsEdit

Boston–Washington, D.C.Edit

State Town/City Station Connections
Massachusetts Boston South Station Template:Ric: Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl
Template:Ric: Fairmount Line, Framingham/Worcester Line, Fall River/New Bedford Line, Franklin/Foxboro Line, Needham Line, Greenbush Line, Kingston Line, Providence/Stoughton Line
Template:Ric: Template:Ric, Template:Ric
Template:Ric
Template:Rint Intercity bus service at South Station Bus Terminal
Back Bay Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Lake Shore Limited
Template:Ric: Framingham/Worcester Line, Franklin/Foxboro Line, Needham Line, Providence/Stoughton Line
Template:Ric: Template:Ric
Template:Ric
Westwood Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela
Template:Ric: Providence/Stoughton Line
Rhode Island Providence Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela
Template:Ric: Providence/Stoughton Line
Template:Rint Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
Template:Rint Amtrak Thruway
West Kingston Template:Amtk Template:Rint Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
Westerly Template:Amtk Template:Rint Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
Connecticut Mystic Template:Amtk Template:Rint Southeast Area Transit
New London Template:Amtk Template:Rint CTrail: Shore Line East
Template:Rint Southeast Area Transit
Old Saybrook Template:Amtk Template:Rint CTrail: Shore Line East
Template:Rint Estuary Transit District
New Haven Union Station Template:Rint Amtrak: Template:Lnl, Hartford Line, Vermonter
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line, Shore Line East
Template:Rint Metro-North: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint CTtransit New Haven
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound, Peter Pan
Bridgeport Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Vermonter
Template:Rint Metro-North: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority
Stamford Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Vermonter
Template:Rint Metro-North: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint CTtransit Stamford
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound
New York New Rochelle Template:Amtk Template:Rint Metro-North: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Bee-Line
New York City New York
Penn Station
Template:Rint Amtrak (long-distance): Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Lake Shore Limited, Template:Lnl, Silver Meteor
Template:Rint Amtrak (intercity): Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl
Template:Rint Long Island Rail Road: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint NYC Subway: Template:NYCS Broadway-Seventh{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|A
Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|C Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|E Template:NYCS time 2}}
Template:Rint PATH: Template:Rcb Template:Rcb Template:Rcb
Template:Rint MTA Bus
New Jersey Newark Newark Penn Station Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
Template:Rint Newark Light Rail
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint PATH: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint NJ Transit Bus
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound, Coach USA, Fullington Trailways
Template:Amtk Template:Rint Template:Rint AirTrain Newark to Newark Liberty International Airport
Template:Rint Amtrak: Keystone Service
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Iselin Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Vermonter
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint NJ Transit Bus
New Brunswick Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Keystone Service
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint NJ Transit Bus
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Suburban Transit
West Windsor Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Keystone Service
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint NJ Transit Bus
Trenton Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint SEPTA Regional Rail: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint SEPTA Suburban Bus, NJ Transit Bus
Pennsylvania Philadelphia 30th Street Station Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Keystone Service, Palmetto, Pennsylvanian, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
Template:Rint SEPTA Regional Rail: all lines
Template:Rint NJ Transit: Template:Rcb
Template:Ric: Template:Ric Template:Ric
Template:Rint SEPTA City Bus, SEPTA Suburban Bus, NJ Transit Bus
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Megabus, Martz Trailways
Delaware Wilmington Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
Template:Rint SEPTA Regional Rail: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint DART First State
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound
Newark Newark Template:Rint SEPTA Regional Rail: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Cecil Transit, DART First State, UNICITY
Template:Rint Intercity bus: FlixBus
Maryland Aberdeen Template:Amtk Template:Rint MARC: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Harford Transit
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound
Baltimore Penn Station Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Vermonter
Template:Rint MARC: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Light RailLink
Template:Rint MTA Maryland, Charm City Circulator
Hanover Template:Amtk Template:Rint Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Crescent, Vermonter
Template:Rint MARC: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Shuttle to Template:Rint Baltimore/Washington International Airport
Template:Rint MTA Maryland, UMBC Transit
New Carrollton Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Vermonter
Template:Rint MARC: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Metro: Template:Rint Orange Line
Template:Rint Metrobus, TheBus, MTA Maryland
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound
Washington, D.C. District of Columbia Washington
Union Station
Template:Rint Amtrak: Acela, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Template:Lnl, Palmetto, Silver Meteor, Vermonter, Amtrak Thruway
Template:Rint MARC: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Virginia Railway Express: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Metro: Template:Rint Red Line
Template:Rint DC Streetcar: H Street/Benning Road Line
Template:Rint Metrobus, MTA Maryland, Loudoun County Transit, PRTC Buses
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound, Template:Rint Megabus, BestBus, Peter Pan, OurBus

Springfield–New HavenEdit

State Town/City Station Connections
Massachusetts Springfield Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Template:Lnl, Hartford Line, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint Pioneer Valley Transit Authority
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound, Peter Pan
Connecticut Windsor Locks Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Vermonter, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint CTtransit
Windsor Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint CTtransit
Hartford Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Vermonter, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint CTtransit Hartford
Template:Rint BRT: Template:Rint CTfastrak
Template:Rint Intercity bus: Template:Rint Greyhound, Peter Pan
Kensington Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint CTtransit New Britain
Meriden Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Vermonter, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint CTtransit Meriden
Wallingford Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line
Template:Rint CTtransit Wallingford
New Haven State Street Template:Rint Amtrak: Hartford Line, Valley Flyer
Template:Rint CTrail: Hartford Line, Shore Line East
Template:Rint Metro-North: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint CTtransit New Haven
To New Haven Union Station

Washington, D.C.–Newport News / NorfolkEdit

State Town/City Station Connections
District of Columbia From Washington Union Station
Virginia Alexandria Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl
Template:Rint VRE: Template:Rcb, Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Metro: Template:Rint Blue Line, Template:Rint Yellow Line
Template:Rint Metrobus, DASH
Woodbridge Template:Amtk Template:Rint VRE: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint OmniRide
Quantico Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Carolinian
Template:Rint VRE: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint OmniRide
Fredericksburg Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Carolinian, Silver Meteor
Template:Rint VRE: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint FRED
Ashland Template:Amtk
Richmond Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Carolinian, Floridian, Palmetto, Silver Meteor
Template:Rint Greater Richmond Transit Company
Template:Rint Amtrak Thruway
Service to Newport News, Virginia
Richmond Template:Amtk Template:Rint Local bus: Greater Richmond Transit Company
Williamsburg Template:Amtk Template:Rint Hampton Roads Transit, Williamsburg Area Transit Authority
Newport News Newport News
Transportation Center
Template:Rint Hampton Roads Transit
Template:Rint Amtrak Thruway
Service to Norfolk, Virginia
Ettrick Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Carolinian, Floridian, Palmetto, Silver Meteor
Norfolk Template:Amtk Template:Rint Tide Light Rail
Template:Rint Amtrak Thruway

Washington, D.C.–RoanokeEdit

State Town/City Station Connections
Virginia From Alexandria Union Station
Burke Template:Amtk Template:Rint VRE: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint Metrobus, Fairfax Connector
Manassas Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Template:Lnl, Template:Lnl
Template:Rint VRE: Template:Rcb
Template:Rint OmniRide
Culpeper Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Cardinal, Crescent
Charlottesville Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Cardinal, Crescent, Amtrak Thruway
Template:Rint Charlottesville Area Transit
Lynchburg Template:Amtk Template:Rint Amtrak: Crescent
Template:Rint Greater Lynchburg Transit Company
Roanoke Template:Amtk Template:Rint Valley Metro, SmartWay
Template:Rint Amtrak Thruway

ReferencesEdit

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NotesEdit

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External linksEdit

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