List of Amtrak stations
This is a list of train stations and Thruway Motorcoach stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located. If an English Wikipedia page exists for the actual station or stop, a link is included. Some Thruway Motorcoach stops include train stations that are not served by Amtrak trains (and occasionally any trains at all).
All current (and most former) Amtrak train stops (stations) and Thruway Motorcoach stops have a three-letter station code (sometimes also referred to as a city code). These codes do not necessarily correspond with the list of IATA-indexed train stations or the three-character IATA airport codes, although many are the same. Amtrak began using station codes in 1992,[1][2] so stations closed or removed from all Amtrak service prior to 1992 will not have had a station code assigned. The station code "ENP" is used for "any stop en route, not otherwise specified". If a station code was used by more than one train station, each station is listed. However, if a station code was used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop that has changed locations, only information for the current location (or most recent location, if the stop is no longer in service) is included in the notes, unless one of the locations was an actual train station.
Ridership data and station ownership is from Amtrak's Great American Stations website.[3][Note 1] The ownership of many stations is shared, with one entity owning one or more of the following: the facility itself, the parking lot, the passenger platform, and the train tracks. In some instances, the owner of the bus station used for a Thruway Motorcoach stop is not the same as the connection service provider.
While many stations do not offer full services (ticketing, baggage, etc.), all train stations, unless otherwise indicated, have an indoor waiting area. Some stations and Thruway Motorcoach stops, as indicated, are conditional or flag stops, with trains only stopping at the station if reservations for a pickup or drop off are made in advance. Some stations, also as indicated, are seasonal with trains or buses stopping only during certain times of the year.
Although Amtrak operations are almost exclusively limited to the United States, there are three exceptions (all of which are in Canada). The first exception includes the six northwesternmost stations (in Ontario) served by the Maple Leaf. (The Maple Leaf is a joint operation between Amtrak and Via Rail Canada.[Note 2] The International Limited was also a joint Via Rail Canada/Amtrak operation before it was discontinued in 2004.) The second exception includes the two northernmost stations (in Quebec) served by the Adirondack and the northernmost station (in British Columbia) served by the Amtrak Cascades. (Both the Adirondack and the Amtrak Cascades are exclusively Amtrak operations.) Each of the aforementioned train stations are identified as a Canadian railway station.[Note 3] The third exception includes the eight Thruway Motorcoach stops in British Columbia.
Among the Amtrak stations are several "tour only" stations which require special reservations with Amtrak for a group (usually twenty or more persons) for the train to stop at that station (such stations include Allensworth State Park and Marceline stations). There are also several "stations" (many of which are not actually train stations at all) which only operate in conjunction with regular special events (such "stations"/events include the Lexington Barbecue Festival, the New York State Fair, and the North Carolina State Fair) and others that are unique to a specific event (for example, the Secaucus Junction station which only was an Amtrak stop for Super Bowl XLVIII).
Active stations
Suspended stations
Station | Station code | Location | Route | Opened | Suspended | Notes |
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Atmore | ATR | Atmore, Alabama | 1989[59] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Bay St. Louis | BAS | Bay St. Louis, Mississippi | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Biloxi | BIX | Biloxi, Mississippi | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Chipley | CIP | Chipley, Florida | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Crestview | CSV | Crestview, Florida | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Gulfport | GUF | Gulfport, Mississippi | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Lake City | LEC | Lake City, Florida | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Madison | MDO | Madison, Florida | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Mobile | MOE | Mobile, Alabama | 1989[59] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Pascagoula | PAG | Pascagoula, Mississippi | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Pensacola | PNS | Pensacola, Florida | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] | |
Tacoma Dome | TAC | Tacoma, Washington | — | 2017 | Intended to replace the Tacoma station as part of the Point Defiance Bypass. The station has been closed for Amtrak use since the 2017 Washington train derailment in DuPont, Washington. Trains have been using the previous Tacoma station. | |
Tallahassee | TLH | Tallahassee, Florida | 1993[61] | 2005[60] | Service has been suspended on the Sunset Limited east of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina destroyed the tracks on August 29, 2005.[60] |
Closed stations
Future stations
Station | Location | Route | Notes |
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Bath | Bath, Maine | Seasonal-only stop. The station is part of the Downeaster extension to Rockland during the summer.[62] | |
Burlington Union | Burlington, Vermont | Station to open as an extension of the Ethan Allen Express from Rutland to Burlington[63] | |
Geneseo | Geneseo, Illinois | Under construction extension to the Quad Cities. | |
Newcastle | Newcastle, Maine | Seasonal-only stop. The station is part of the Downeaster extension to Rockland during the summer.[62] | |
Middlebury | Middlebury, Vermont | Station to open as an extension of the Ethan Allen Express from Rutland to Burlington[63] | |
Moline | Moline, Illinois | Under construction extension to the Quad Cities. | |
Oakley | Oakley, California | Platform to be built in late 2020 for service on the San Joaquin.[64] | |
Rockland | Rockland, Maine | Seasonal-only stop. The station is part of the Downeaster extension to Rockland during the summer.[62] | |
Vergennes | Vergennes, Vermont | Station to open as an extension of the Ethan Allen Express from Rutland to Burlington[63] | |
Wiscasset | Wiscasset, Maine | Seasonal-only stop. The station is part of the Downeaster extension to Rockland during the summer.[62] |
Thruway Motorcoach stations
Stop | Location | Connection |
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Abbotsford (ABB) | Abbotsford, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Absecon (ABN) | Absecon, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Alamosa (AMC) | Alamosa, Colorado | Denver |
Alanson (ALA) | Alanson, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Allegany College (CUA) | Cumberland, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Allentown (AWN) | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
West Allentown | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Allentown/Lehigh Valley Airport | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Alma–DART Terminal (AAM) | Alma, Michigan | Battle Creek Kalamazoo |
Alpena (ALM) | Alpena, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Appleton (APP) | Appleton, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Arcata (ARC) | Arcata, California | Martinez |
Ashland (AHL) | Ashland, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Astoria (ART) | Astoria, Oregon | Portland |
Atascadero (ATA) | Atascadero, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
Atco (ATO) | Atco, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Atlantic City (ACY) | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Augusta (AGM) | Augusta, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Baker City (BAK) | Baker City, Oregon | Portland (PDX) |
Bangor (BAN) | Bangor, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Bath (BAT) | Bath, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Baton Rouge (BTR) | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | New Orleans |
Bay City (BCY) | Bay City, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Beaver Dam (BVD) | Beaver Dam, Wisconsin | Columbus |
Beaverton (BVT) | Beaverton, Oregon | Portland |
Belfast (BFT) | Belfast, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Bend–Hawthorne Intermodal Center (BND) | Bend, Oregon | Chemult Eugene–Springfield |
Bend–Riverhouse Resort (BDR) | Bend, Oregon | Chemult |
Berlin (BIN) | Berlin, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Big Rapids (BGP) | Big Rapids, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Biloxi (BIG) | Biloxi, Mississippi | Jackson (JAN) |
Blacksburg (BLK) | Blacksburg, Virginia | Roanoke |
Boise (BOI) | Boise, Idaho | Salt Lake City |
Bradenton (BDT) | Bradenton, Florida | Orlando |
Brewster (BWW) | Brewster, Washington | Wenatchee |
Brookings (BKO) | Brookings, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Brunswick–Bowdoin College | Brunswick, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Brunswick–Visitor Center (BRK) | Brunswick, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Bryan (BRY) | Bryan, Texas | Fort Worth |
Buellton (BUL) | Buellton, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
Buena Vista (BUV) | Buena Vista, Colorado | Denver |
Burns (BNS) | Burns, Oregon | Eugene–Springfield |
Cabazon (CBZ) | Cabazon, California | Bakersfield |
Cadillac (CLC) | Cadillac, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Cambridge (CDE) | Cambridge, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Camden/Rockport (CDM) | Camden, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Camp Verde (CVD) | Camp Verde, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Cannon Beach (CBO) | Cannon Beach, Oregon | Portland |
Carmel (CRM) | Carmel, California | Salinas |
Cave Junction (CVJ) | Cave Junction, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Charlevoix (CHL) | Charlevoix, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Cheboygan (CHB) | Cheboygan, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Cherry Hill (CRH) | Cherry Hill, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Chewelah (CWL) | Chewelah, Washington | Spokane |
Chippewa Falls (CHP) | Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Cincinnati (CIG) | Cincinnati, Ohio | Chicago Union Terminal |
Clare (CLR) | Clare, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Claremont (CLM) | Claremont, California | Bakersfield |
Clarksburg (CSB) | Clarksburg, West Virginia | Charleston (CHW) |
Cloverdale | Cloverdale, California | Martinez |
Coarsegold (CGD) | Coarsegold, California | Fresno |
Colfax (CFX) | Colfax, Washington | Spokane |
Columbus (COL) | Columbus, Ohio | Pittsburgh Indianapolis |
Colorado Springs (COS) | Colorado Springs, Colorado | Denver Raton |
Colville (CVL) | Colville, Washington | Spokane |
Concord (CNH) | Concord, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Conway (CAY) | Conway, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Coos Bay (CBY) | Coos Bay, Oregon | Eugene–Springfield |
Crater Lake (CLK) | Crater Lake, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Crescent City (CRC) | Crescent City, California | Klamath Falls |
Dade City (DDE) | Dade City, Florida | Jacksonville Lakeland |
Dallas (DAG) | Dallas, Texas | Meridian |
Damariscotta (DAM) | Damariscotta, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Danville (DVI) | Danville, Illinois | Indianapolis |
Davenport (DVP) | Davenport, Iowa | Indianapolis |
Daytona Beach (DYA) | Daytona Beach, Florida | DeLand |
Deer Park (DPK) | Deer Park, Washington | Spokane |
Discovery Bay (DBY) | Discovery Bay, Washington | Seattle |
Discovery Kingdom (VMW) | Vallejo, California | Martinez |
Dover (DVR) | Dover, Delaware | Wilmington |
Dublin–Pleasanton (DBP) | Pleasanton, California | San Jose |
Duluth–Jefferson Lines Station (DUL) | Duluth, Minnesota | St. Paul Union Station |
Duluth–University of Minnesota Student Union (DUU) | Duluth, Minnesota | St. Paul Union Station |
Dunkirk (DUK) | Dunkirk, New York | Buffalo–Exchange Street |
Easton (ESN) | Easton, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Eau Claire (EUC) | Eau Claire, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Ebensburg (EBN) | Ebensburg, Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Egg Harbor City (EGH) | Egg Harbor City, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Elk Grove (EKG) | Elk Grove, California | Redding Stockton |
El Paso (ELB) | El Paso, Texas | Albuquerque |
El Portal (EPL) | El Portal, California | Merced |
El Segundo (ESG) | El Segundo, California | Bakersfield |
Elsie (ELS) | Elsie, Oregon | Portland |
Escanaba (EMI) | Escanaba, Michigan | Milwaukee |
Eureka (EKA) | Eureka, California | Martinez |
Fairmont (FRM) | Fairmont, West Virginia | Charleston (CHW) |
Fairplay (FRP) | Fairplay, Colorado | Denver |
Fillmore (FIL) | Fillmore, California | Bakersfield Santa Barbara |
Fish Camp (FSH) | Fish Camp, California | Fresno |
Flagstaff (FGG) | Flagstaff, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Florence (FRO) | Florence, Oregon | Eugene–Springfield |
Fond du Lac (FDL) | Fond du Lac, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Fort Hood (FHD) | Fort Hood, Texas | Temple |
Fort Myers (FTM) | Fort Myers, Florida | Orlando |
Fortuna (FTA) | Fortuna, California | Martinez |
Foxwoods Resort Casino (FOX) | Stonington, Connecticut | New London |
Frederick–Airport (FRR) | Frederick, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Frederick–Transit Center (FRC) | Frederick, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Fredonia (FDN) | Fredonia, New York | Buffalo–Exchange Street |
Frisco (FSC) | Frisco, Colorado | Denver |
Frostburg (FSB) | Frostburg, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Gainesville (GNF) | Gainesville, Florida | Jacksonville Lakeland |
Galveston (GLS) | Galveston, Texas | Longview |
Garberville (GBV) | Garberville, California | Martinez |
Gary (GRY) | Gary, Indiana | Chicago Union Station |
Gaylord (GYL) | Gaylord, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Gearhart (GHT) | Gearhart, Oregon | Portland |
Gilroy (GLY) | Gilroy, California | Salinas San Jose |
Gold Hill (GHL) | Gold Hill, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Goldsboro (GBO) | Goldsboro, North Carolina | Wilson |
Goshen Junction (GSN) | Goshen, California | Hanford |
Grand Canyon–Maswick Lodge (GCB) | Grand Canyon Village, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Grand Canyon–Rail Station (GCN) | Grand Canyon Village, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Grangeville (GVI) | Grangeville, Idaho | Spokane |
Grants Pass (GTP) | Grants Pass, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Grantsville (GTV) | Grantsville, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Grayling (GYG) | Grayling, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Green Bay (GBY) | Green Bay, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Greensburg–Westmoreland Transportation Center (GNG) | Greensburg, Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Greenville (GRN) | Greenville, North Carolina | Wilson |
Gunnison–Bus Station (GUN) | Gunnison, Colorado | Denver |
Gunnison–Western State University (GNW) | Gunnison, Colorado | Denver |
Hagerstown (HAG) | Hagerstown, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Hammonton (HTN) | Hammonton, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Hancock (HNK) | Hancock, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Hancock (HKM) | Hancock, Michigan | Milwaukee |
Hancock | Hancock, North Carolina | Wilson |
Hattiesburg (HBI) | Hattiesburg, Mississippi | Jackson (JAN) |
Havelock (HVL) | Havelock, North Carolina | Wilson |
Healdsburg (HEA) | Healdsburg, California | Martinez |
Hemet (HET) | Hemet, California | Bakersfield |
Hood River (HOO) | Hood River, Oregon | Portland (PDX) |
Houghton (HGH) | Houghton, Michigan | Milwaukee |
Houghton Lake (HGL) | Houghton Lake, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Howard City (HWC) | Howard City, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Indio (IDO) | Indio, California | Bakersfield |
Jacksonville (JNC) | Jacksonville, North Carolina | Wilson |
Jamestown (JMN) | Jamestown, New York | Buffalo–Exchange Street |
Janesville (JVL) | Janesville, Wisconsin | Chicago Union Station |
Kent Island (KNT) | Kent Island, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Kettle Falls (KTF) | Kettle Falls, Washington | Spokane |
Kettleman City (KTC) | Kettleman City, California | Hanford |
Killeen (KIL) | Killeen, Texas | Temple |
Killington (KLT) | Killington, Vermont | Rutland |
King City (KGC) | King City, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
Kingsley (KGS) | Kingsley, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Kingston (KGT) | Kingston, Washington | Seattle |
Kinston (KNC) | Kinston, North Carolina | Wilson |
La Crescenta (LCA) | La Crescenta, California | Bakersfield |
La Grande (LAE) | La Grande, Oregon | Portland (PDX) |
Lake Placid (LPD) | Lake Placid, New York | Westport |
Lancaster (LCS) | Lancaster, California | Bakersfield Victorville |
L'Anse (LAN) | L'Anse, Michigan | Milwaukee |
La Pine (LPN) | La Pine, Oregon | Chemult |
La Quinta (LQT) | La Quinta, California | Bakersfield |
Las Cruces (LCR) | Las Cruces, New Mexico | Albuquerque |
Las Vegas (LVS) | Las Vegas, Nevada | Bakersfield Salt Lake City |
Las Vegas–McCarran International Airport (LVT) | Las Vegas, Nevada | Kingman |
Lathrop–Manteca (LTM) | Lathrop, California | San Jose |
Latrobe–Regional Airport (LTB) | Latrobe, Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Laughlin (LNV) | Laughlin, Nevada | Kingman |
Laytonville (LTV) | Laytonville, California | Martinez |
Leggett (LEG) | Leggett, California | Martinez |
Lemoore–Chamber of Commerce (LMC) | Lemoore, California | Hanford |
Lemoore–Naval Air Station (LMN) | Lemoore, California | Hanford |
Lewiston (LWN) | Lewiston, Idaho | Spokane |
Lewistown (LWB) | Lewistown, Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Lincoln (LNN) | Lincoln, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Lincolnville (LCV) | Lincolnville, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Lindenwold (LDW) | Lindenwold, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Littlerock (LTR) | Littlerock, California | Bakersfield Victorville |
Littleton (LTL) | Littleton, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Livermore (LIV) | Livermore, California | San Jose |
Livermore–Transit Center (LIV) | Livermore, California | San Jose |
Livermore–Vasco Road (VAS) | Livermore, California | San Jose |
Lompoc–Visitors Center (LOM) | Lompoc, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
London (LOB) | London, Ontario | Chicago |
Long Beach (LBC) | Long Beach, California | Los Angeles Union |
Loon Lake (LLK) | Loon Lake, Washington | Spokane |
Los Alamos–Hampton Inn (LOH) | Los Alamos, New Mexico | Lamy |
Los Alamos–Visitors Center (LOS) | Los Alamos, New Mexico | Lamy |
Louisville (LVL) | Louisville, Kentucky | Chicago Union Station |
Mackinaw City (MAK) | Mackinaw City, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Madison–Chazen Museum of Art (MSN) | Madison, Wisconsin | Chicago Union Station |
Madison–Dutch Mill Park & Ride West Lot (SMD) | Madison, Wisconsin | Chicago Union Station |
Manchester (MHT) | Manchester, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Manitowoc (MTC) | Manitowoc, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Manton (MTO) | Manton, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Marinette (MWI) | Marinette, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Mariposa–Midtown (MRM) | Mariposa, California | Merced |
Mariposa–Park & Ride (MRP) | Mariposa, California | Merced |
Marquette (MQT) | Marquette, Michigan | Milwaukee |
Marysville (MRV) | Marysville, California | Redding Stockton |
Marysville | Marysville, Michigan | Detroit Port Huron |
McCall (MCA) | McCall, Idaho | Spokane |
McKinleyville (MKV) | McKinleyville, California | Martinez |
Medford (MFR) | Medford, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
Menomonie (MNM) | Menomonie, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Mesquite (MSQ) | Mesquite, Texas | Meridian |
Midpines (MDP) | Midpines, California | Merced |
Mobile (MOG) | Mobile, Alabama | Jackson (JAN) |
Moffat (MFT) | Moffat, Colorado | Denver |
Movaje (MOJ) | Mojave, California | Bakersfield Victorville |
Moline (MLI) | Moline, Illinois | Indianapolis |
Monroe (MEE/MEW) | Monroe, Washington | Seattle Spokane |
Monterey–Hyatt Regency (MYH) | Monterey, California | Salinas |
Monterey–Marriott (MYM) | Monterey, California | Salinas |
Monterey–Monterey Bay Aquarium (MYA) | Monterey, California | Salinas |
Monterey–Transit Plaza (MRY) | Monterey, California | Salinas |
Monterey–Travelodge (MYT) | Monterey, California | Salinas |
Montgomery (MGM) | Montgomery, Alabama | New Orleans |
Morehead City (MHD) | Morehead City, North Carolina | Wilson |
Moreno Valley (MOV) | Moreno Valley, California | Bakersfield |
Morgan Hill (MHC) | Morgan Hill, California | Salinas San Jose |
Morgantown–WVU Health Sciences Campus (MGU) | Morgantown, West Virginia | Charleston (CHW) |
Morgantown–West (WGW) | Morgantown, West Virginia | Charleston (CHW) |
Moscow (MOC) | Moscow, Idaho | Spokane |
Moses Lake (MLK) | Moses Lake, Washington | Seattle Spokane |
Mount Clemens | Mount Clemens, Michigan | Detroit Port Huron |
Mount Pleasant (MPT) | Mount Pleasant, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Nacogdoches (NCG) | Nacogdoches, Texas | Longview |
Nampa (NAM) | Nampa, Idaho | Portland (PDX) |
Napa (NAP) | Napa, California | Martinez |
Nashua (NSH) | Nashua, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Nashville (NVL) | Nashville, Tennessee | Chicago Union Station |
Necanicum Junction (NCM) | Necanicum, Oregon | Portland |
New Baltimore | New Baltimore, Michigan | Detroit Port Huron |
New Bern (NBR) | New Bern, North Carolina | Wilson |
Newburyport (NBT) | Newburyport, Massachusetts | Boston South |
New Hampton | New Hampton, New Hampshire | Boston South |
North Conway (NCW) | North Conway, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Oakhurst (OAH) | Oakhurst, California | Fresno |
Ocala (OCA) | Ocala, Florida | Jacksonville Lakeland |
Ocean City (OCM) | Ocean City, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Ocean Pines (OCP) | Ocean Pines, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Oconto (OCO) | Oconto, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Ogden (OGD) | Ogden, Utah | Salt Lake City |
Okanogan (OGW) | Okanogan, Washington | Wenatchee |
Omak (OMW) | Omak, Washington | Wenatchee |
Ontario (ONT) | Ontario, Oregon | Portland (PDX) |
Orono (ORO) | Orono, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Oroville (ORV) | Oroville, California | Redding Stockton |
Oshkosh–University of Wisconsin (OSU) | Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Oshkosh–Wittman Regional Airport (OSH) | Oshkosh, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Owosso (OWO) | Owosso, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Palmdale (PMD) | Palmdale, California | Bakersfield Victorville |
Palm Desert (PDC) | Palm Desert, California | Bakersfield |
Palm Springs–Airport (PSP) | Palm Springs, California | Bakersfield |
Palm Springs–Downtown (PSS) | Palm Springs, California | Bakersfield |
Pasadena (PAS) | Pasadena, California | Bakersfield |
Pateros (PTE) | Pateros, Washington | Wenatchee |
Pellston (PST) | Pellston, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Pemberton (PBT) | Pemberton, British Columbia | Vancouver |
Pendleton (PEN) | Pendleton, Oregon | Portland (PDX) |
Pennsauken (PNK) | Pennsauken, New Jersey | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Peoria (PIA) | Peoria, Illinois | Indianapolis |
Perris (PDC) | Perris, California | Bakersfield |
Petaluma (PTC) | Petaluma, California | Martinez |
Petoskey (PSK) | Petoskey, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Phoenix–Greyhound Station (PHG) | Phoenix, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Phoenix–Metro Center Transit Station (PXN) | Phoenix, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Phoenix–Sky Harbor International Airport (PHA) | Phoenix, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Pine (PJT) | Pine, Colorado | Denver |
Pittsburgh–Grant Street Transportation Center (PGB) | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Placerville (PCV) | Placerville, California | Sacramento |
Plymouth (PMO) | Plymouth, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Poncha Springs (PSG) | Poncha Springs, Colorado | Denver |
Port Angeles (PRA) | Port Angeles, Washington | Seattle |
Port Charlotte (PCH) | Port Charlotte, Florida | Orlando |
Portland (PDG) | Portland, Oregon | Portland |
Portsmouth (PTS) | Portsmouth, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Port Townsend (PTO) | Kingston, Washington | Seattle |
Prairie View (PVW) | Prairie View, Texas | Fort Worth |
Provo (PRO) | Provo, Utah | Salt Lake City |
Prunedale (PDL) | Prunedale, California | Salinas San Jose |
Pueblo (PUB) | Pueblo, Colorado | Denver Raton |
Pullman (PUL) | Pullman, Washington | Spokane |
Quakertown (QKR) | Quakertown, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Quincy (QUC) | Quincy, Washington | Seattle Spokane |
Red Bluff (RBF) | Red Bluff, California | Redding Stockton |
Redmond Airport (RDM) | Redmond, Oregon | Chemult |
Reed City (REE) | Reed City, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Reedsport (RPT) | Reedsport, Oregon | Eugene–Springfield |
Richmond (RBC) | Richmond, British Columbia | Seattle King Street Vancouver Pacific Central Station |
Rio Dell–Scotia (RDS) | Rio Dell, California | Martinez |
Ritzville (RTZ) | Ritzville, Washington | Seattle Spokane |
Rochester (RMN) | Rochester, Minnesota | St. Paul Union Station |
Rockford (RCK) | Rockford, Illinois | Chicago Union Station |
Rockford (RKF) | Rockford, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Rock Island (RKI) | Rock Island, Illinois | Indianapolis |
Rockland (ROD) | Rockland, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Rohnert Park (RPC) | Rohnert Park, California | Martinez |
Roseville | Roseville, Michigan | Detroit Port Huron |
Saginaw (SGW) | Saginaw, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Salem (SLG) | Salem, Oregon | Seattle Spokane |
Salida (SLD) | Salida, Colorado | Denver |
Salinas (SNR) | Salinas, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
Salisbury–Riverside Drive (SLS) | Salisbury, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport |
Salisbury–Tri-County Way (SLY) | Salisbury, Maryland | BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Wilmington |
Salt Lake City (SLB) | Salt Lake City, Utah | Salt Lake City |
San Francisco–Financial District (SFF) | San Francisco, California | Emeryville |
San Francisco–Fisherman's Wharf (SFW) | San Francisco, California | Emeryville |
San Francisco–Shopping Center (SFS) | San Francisco, California | Emeryville |
San Francisco–Transbay Terminal (SFC) | San Francisco, California | Emeryville |
San Luis Obispo–Cal Poly (SLP) | San Luis Obispo, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
San Pedro–Catalina Terminal (SPD) | San Pedro, California | Los Angeles Union |
San Pedro–Library (SPO) | San Pedro, California | Los Angeles Union |
Santa Barbara–University of California at Santa Barbara (SBU) | Santa Barbara, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
Santa Clarita–Newhall (NHL) | Santa Clarita, California | Bakersfield Los Angeles Union |
Santa Cruz (SCZ) | Santa Cruz, California | San Jose |
Santa Fe (SAF) | Santa Fe, New Mexico | Lamy |
Santa Fe–Four Seasons Resort (SAE) | Santa Fe, New Mexico | Lamy |
Santa Maria (SAT) | Santa Maria, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
Santa Paula (SAP) | Santa Paula, California | Bakersfield Santa Barbara |
Sarasota (SRA) | Sarasota, Florida | Orlando |
Sault Ste. Marie (SMI) | Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Scotts Valley (SVY) | Scotts Valley, California | San Jose |
Scranton (SRN) | Scranton, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Searsport (SRT) | Searsport, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Seaside (SES) | Seaside, California | Salinas San Jose |
Seaside–North (SSH) | Seaside, Oregon | Portland |
Seaside–South (SSD) | Seaside, Oregon | Portland |
Sedona (SDC) | Sedona, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Sequim (SQM) | Sequim, Washington | Seattle |
Shawano (SHW) | Shawano, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Sheboygan (SHB) | Sheboygan, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Shreveport–Greyhound Station (SHG) | Shreveport, Louisiana | Meridian |
Shreveport–SporTran Intermodal Facility (SHR) | Shreveport, Louisiana | Meridian |
Sisters (STO) | Sisters, Oregon | Eugene–Springfield |
Skykomish (SKE/SKW) | Skykomish, Washington | Seattle Spokane |
Smith River (SMR) | Smith River, California | Klamath Falls |
Solvang (SLV) | Solvang, California | San Jose Diridon Santa Barbara |
South Beloit (BET) | South Beloit, Illinois | Chicago Union Station |
South Lake Tahoe (SLT) | South Lake Tahoe, California | Sacramento |
Sparks (SPX) | Sparks, Nevada | Sacramento |
Squamish-North Garibaldi (GBC) | Squamish, British Columbia | Vancouver |
Stanley (SNY) | Stanley, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
State College (STC) | State College, Pennsylvania | Harrisburg |
Stateline (SLH) | Stateline, California | Sacramento |
Stateline (SLN) | Stateline, Nevada | Sacramento |
Stevens Pass (SSW) | Stevens Pass, Washington | Seattle Spokane |
Stevens Point–Olympia Restaurant (SVP) | Stevens Point, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Stevens Point–University of Wisconsin (SVU) | Stevens Point, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
St. George (STG) | St. George, Utah | Salt Lake City |
St. Ignace (STI) | St. Ignace, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
St. Petersburg–Pinellas Park (STP) | St. Petersburg, Florida | Orlando |
Sun City–Menifee (SUT) | Sun City, California | Bakersfield |
Sunriver (SUN) | Sunriver, Oregon | Chemult |
Surrey (SUY) | Surrey, British Columbia | Seattle King Street Vancouver Pacific Central Station |
Sutton–Flatwoods (SUW) | Sutton, West Virginia | Charleston (CHW) |
Tawas City (TWC) | Tawas City, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Tehachapi (TEH) | Tehachapi, California | Bakersfield Victorville |
The Dalles (THD) | The Dalles, Oregon | Portland (PDX) |
The Villages (TVF) | The Villages, Florida | Jacksonville Lakeland |
Tilton (TLT) | Tilton, New Hampshire | Boston South |
Toronto (TCT) | Toronto, Ontario | Chicago |
Torrance (TOA) | Torrance, California | Bakersfield |
Tracy–ACE Station (TRC) | Tracy, California | San Jose |
Tracy–Wendy's Restaurant (TRA) | Tracy, California | San Jose |
Traverse City (TRV) | Traverse City, Michigan | Kalamazoo |
Trotwood–Dayton (DAT) | Trotwood, Ohio | Pittsburgh Indianapolis |
Tusayan (TSY) | Tusayan, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Twin Falls (TFI) | Twin Falls, Idaho | Salt Lake City |
Tyler (TYL) | Tyler, Texas | Meridian |
Ukiah (UKH) | Ukiah, California | Martinez |
University of Oregon–Eugene | Eugene, Oregon | Seattle Spokane |
Vail (VAI) | Vail, Colorado | Denver |
Vale (VAE) | Vale, Oregon | Eugene–Springfield |
Vallejo (VAL) | Vallejo, California | Martinez |
Vicksburg (VKS) | Vicksburg, Mississippi | Meridian |
Victoria (VBC) | Victoria, British Columbia | Vancouver |
Visalia (VIS) | Visalia, California | Hanford |
Waco (WCX) | Waco, Texas | Fort Worth |
Waldo (WDO) | Waldo, Florida | Jacksonville Lakeland |
Waldoboro (WDR) | Waldoboro, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Walla Walla (WWA) | Walla Walla, Washington | Pasco |
Warrenton (WNT) | Warrenton, Oregon | Portland |
Waupaca (WAU) | Waupaca, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Waupun (WPN) | Waupun, Wisconsin | Columbus |
Wausau–Rothschild (WSU) | Rothschild, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Wausau–Transit Center (WSJ) | Wausau, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Wawona Store | Yosemite National Park | Fresno |
Westchester (WCH) | Westchester, California | Bakersfield |
Westfield (WSF) | Westfield, Wisconsin | Portage |
Westwood–UCLA (WES) | Torrance, California | Bakersfield |
Whistler Village (WSL) | Whistler, British Columbia | Vancouver |
White City (WCT) | White City, Oregon | Klamath Falls |
White Haven (WHV) | White Haven, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Wichita (WIC) | Wichita, Kansas | Newton Oklahoma City |
Wildwood (WWD) | Wildwood, Florida | Jacksonville Lakeland |
Wilkes-Barre (WKB) | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | Philadelphia–30th Street |
Williams–Grand Canyon Railway Depot (WMA) | Williams, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Williams–Holiday Inn Express (WMH) | Williams, Arizona | Flagstaff |
Willits (WTS) | Willits, California | Martinez |
Wilmington (WMN) | Wilmington, North Carolina | Wilson |
Windsor (WNO) | Windsor, Ontario | Chicago |
Winston-Salem (WNS) | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | High Point |
Winston-Salem State University (UWS) | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | High Point |
Wiscasset (WST) | Wiscasset, Maine | Portland (POR) |
Wisconsin Rapids (WIR) | Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Wittenberg (WIT) | Wittenberg, Wisconsin | Milwaukee |
Woodburn (WBN) | Woodburn, Oregon | Portland |
Yosemite National Park–Crane Flat (YOF) | Yosemite National Park | Merced |
Yosemite National Park–Half Dome Village (YOC) | Yosemite National Park | Merced |
Yosemite National Park–Ahwahnee Hotel (YOA) | Yosemite National Park | Merced |
Yosemite National Park–Tuolumne Meadows Visitors Center (YOT) | Yosemite National Park | Merced |
Yosemite National Park–Visitors Center (YOV) | Yosemite National Park | Fresno Merced |
Yosemite National Park–White Wolfe Lodge (YOW) | Yosemite National Park | Merced |
Yosemite National Park–Yosemite Valley Lodge (YOS) | Yosemite National Park | Merced |
See also
Notes
- Each station located in Canada is identified as a Canadian railway station. However, since the Maple Leaf is a joint operation between Amtrak and Via Rail Canada, no ridership data is available for the stations where it stops in Canada.
- Via Rail is Canada's equivalent of Amtrak. Its formation was patterned after Amtrak.[4]
- A Canadian railway station (a station which is located in Canada) should not be confused with a station owned (or partially owned) by the Canadian National Railway or the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Canadian National Railway is a publicly traded Canadian company (headquartered in Montreal, Quebec) that also operates in the Midwestern and Southern United States. The Canadian Pacific Railway is also a publicly traded Canadian company (headquartered in Calgary, Alberta) that operates in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States.
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External links
- Collection of Google Earth locations of Amtrak rail stations and bus stops (Requires Google Earth software) from the Google Earth Community forum.