Make Amtrak Reservations

With gas prices making car travel more expensive, and enhanced security measures and additional fees causing people to think twice about flying, train travel is an ideal option for many. Outside of local commuter routes, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, known as Amtrak, is the provider of railway travel in the United States.[1] There are many ways to search for reservations and book tickets. Make Amtrak reservations online, on the phone, or at a station after you have researched routes and schedules.

Steps

  1. Research departure and arrival destinations. Before making a reservation on Amtrak, you will want to make sure they serve the city you are departing from, and the place you are traveling to. You can check the "Routes" section of their website, call their toll-free number (1-800-872-7245),[2] or talk to a travel agent.[3]T Find out how long your trip will take, so you are able to choose departure times appropriately.
  2. Keep your travel dates and times flexible. The price of your Amtrak ticket will depend on when you are traveling because certain days and times are in more demand than others. If you are able to have several options for when you depart, you will have an easier time reserving a seat at a lower ticket price.[4]
  3. See if you are eligible for a discount. You may get a discount depending on your age or any groups you belong to. Kids between the ages of 2 and 12 get their tickets for half price, and infants under 2 ride for free. Discounts are also available for seniors, AAA members, military personnel, Student Advantage cardholders, and members of the National Association of Railroad Passengers. Those traveling in groups or for certain conventions may also qualify for a discount.[5]
  4. Reserve online. You can research your options and reserve your ticket online at Amtrak's website, www.amtrak.com. The website will ask you to input your contact information and details about your trip, and then calculate your price. You can pay with a credit or debit card online, and print a confirmation page, which will also be emailed to you (along with your e-ticket, see below).
  5. Make a reservation by phone. Call the Amtrak customer service center at 1-800-872-7245, and an agent will help you make a reservation.[6] They will ask you about your travel dates and destination, and provide you with some options. You can pay with a credit card over the phone and have your e-ticket emailed to you, or you can make the reservation by phone and then pay for and pickup the e-tickets at the station.[7]
  6. Book a ticket in person. If you live close to an Amtrak station, you can go there in person to make a reservation. There are kiosks,[8] where you can make a reservation and pay with a credit card, or you can go to a ticket agent for help. With an agent, you can pay with credit cards or cash.
  7. Use a travel agent. Many travel agencies will help you make a reservation on an Amtrak train. Choose an agent who has experience booking Amtrak travel.
  8. Effective July 30, 2012, Amtrak now uses all-electronic tickets for travel. The process is somewhat similar to purchasing e-tickets from an airline. Once your reservation is confirmed, you will receive a confirmation email with an e-ticket attached as a PDF. You can print this out at home, pick up your e-ticket at the station, or of course, if you're that type of person, load it on your smartphone. ONE e-ticket will be issued per reservation, no matter how many people are traveling in your party. Lost your e-ticket? No problem. Just reprint it, or go to a ticket agent and they can reprint it for you. Of course, if you purchased (paper) tickets prior to July 30, 2012, these can still be redeemed for travel without a problem.[9]

Tips

  • Try to reserve early. Many trains sell out quickly, especially during the holidays and in the summer. Book as early as you can to avoid missing your preferred travel dates and times.
  • If you are going to make reservations in person, get to the station early. Some stations might only have one or two agents on duty and they will have other customers to assist, as well.
  • Consider joining the Amtrak Guest Rewards program.[10] By signing up for Amtrak's loyalty program, you can be eligible for discounts and savings. You will also have the opportunity to collect points as you travel, earning points towards free trips.

Warnings

  • Be sure to pay on time. If you make a reservation without paying for the ticket, Amtrak will cancel the reservation after a week. It is best to pay for the ticket at the time of reservation, if possible.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Telephone
  • Payment

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