My mom and I spent 17 hours on the Amtrak Auto Train from Florida to Virginia when I was in college. I saved time and stress by not having to drive 900 miles and had access to Wi-Fi and roomy seats.
Where does the "longest" passenger train in the world operate? No, it's not rolling along tracks in Europe, Asia or South America. It's Amtrak's Auto Train in the United States. The good news is that ...
95 and the fuel costs. The Auto Train, which is part of Amtrak, leaves each day at 4 p.m. and arrives in Sanford, Florida the next morning. Sanford is located north of Orlando and west of Daytona ...
My spouse and I took our cars on the Amtrak Auto Train from Lorton, Virginia, to Sanford, Florida. We paid $1,470 to transport our two cars and sleep in a roomette. I didn't sleep comfortably, but ...
For all the fabled glory and hype surrounding the idea of a great American road trip, there are practical concerns to contend with — from the stress of battling traffic to bathroom stops and ...
DENMARK, S.C. -- Passengers traveling on an Amtrak Auto Train from a Washington, D.C., suburb Monday evening expected to arrive in the Orlando area by Tuesday morning. But their planned 17-hour ...
Amtrak personnel work to unload passengers’ vehicles April 25 at the Amtrak Auto Train station in Lorton, Virginia. Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel/TNS For all the fabled glory and hype surrounding ...
Moving is always a challenge. So, when I took a new job in Florida, about 1,200 miles away from my home in Pennsylvania, I knew I had to plan wisely. My husband and I considered making the 17-hour ...