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Old August 26th, 2004, 08:04 PM
Gio
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Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?
I tried to find one but I wasn't able to.
With many thanks and kindest regards,
Gio'

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Old August 26th, 2004, 08:26 PM
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"Gio" wrote in message
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Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?
I tried to find one but I wasn't able to.
With many thanks and kindest regards,
Gio'


Have you tried Amtrak?

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Old August 26th, 2004, 08:26 PM
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"Gio" wrote in message
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Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?
I tried to find one but I wasn't able to.
With many thanks and kindest regards,
Gio'


Have you tried Amtrak?

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Old August 26th, 2004, 08:46 PM
Eric Griswold
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"Gio" writes:

Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?


Probably not.

Amtrak would list most of its intercity/interstate train service, but
local services (like CalTrain on the San Francisco peninsula) keep their
own website (or use the awful "511.org" site).

So, you are likely stuck looking up the city or area's regional service
(if there is one) followed by any Amtrak services for long distances
(though I'd be pressed to say "Amtrak" and "schedule" in the same
breath without smirking).

Eric

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Old August 26th, 2004, 08:46 PM
Eric Griswold
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"Gio" writes:

Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?


Probably not.

Amtrak would list most of its intercity/interstate train service, but
local services (like CalTrain on the San Francisco peninsula) keep their
own website (or use the awful "511.org" site).

So, you are likely stuck looking up the city or area's regional service
(if there is one) followed by any Amtrak services for long distances
(though I'd be pressed to say "Amtrak" and "schedule" in the same
breath without smirking).

Eric

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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:26 AM
Larry Gould
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www.amtrak.com

In "Gio"
writes:

Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?
I tried to find one but I wasn't able to.
With many thanks and kindest regards,
Gio'


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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:26 AM
Larry Gould
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www.amtrak.com

In "Gio"
writes:

Someone knows if there is a website with the schedule of most (or all)
trains in the United States?
I tried to find one but I wasn't able to.
With many thanks and kindest regards,
Gio'


Inviato da www.mynewsgate.net

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"There's no such thing as Free Parking!"
Larry Gould

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Old August 27th, 2004, 03:32 AM
Jon Bell
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In article ,
Alan Follett wrote:

Aside from intercity service at www.amtrak.com, the National Model
Railroad Association website has a handy collection of links to most if
not all North American commuter and transit rail system websites, at:

http://www.cwrr.com/nmra/travelreg.html


Or you can try the link collections at the American Public Transportation
Association. the professional organization for transit operators etc.

transit systems organized by state (including bus-only systems):
http://www.apta.com/links/state_local/

organized by type of system (bus, light rail, commuter rail, etc.):
http://www.apta.com/links/transit_by_mode/

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Jon Bell Presbyterian College
Dept. of Physics and Computer Science Clinton, South Carolina USA
 




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