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Travel guide Atlanta–New York

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What train companies operate the route from Atlanta to New York?

This route is operated by Amtrak, via their Crescent route.

What is the schedule for the train route from Atlanta to New York?

Trains depart daily at 8:04 PM.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Atlanta to New York?

Trains depart from Atlanta’s Peachtree Station and arrive at New York’s Pennsylvania Station.

What distance is the train route from Atlanta to New York?

The distance traveled by rail between Atlanta and New York is approximately 800 miles.

How long does it take to travel from Atlanta to New York by train?

The expected travel time between cities is 17 hours 44 minutes.

What are the stops on the train route from Atlanta to New York?

Between Atlanta and New York, intermediate stops include Gainesville Station, Toccoa Station, Amtrak Station - Greenville, Spartanburg Station, Gastonia Station, Charlotte Station, Amtrak Salisbury Station, High Point Station, Greensboro Station, Danville Station, Lynchburg Station, Charlottesville Station, Culpeper Station, Manassas Station, Alexandria Station, Union Station, Baltimore Penn Station, Wilmington Station, 30th Street Station, Trenton Station, and Newark Station.

Why should you travel by train from Atlanta to New York?

Travelers who are traveling alone may save money, compared to driving or flying. Since the train travels overnight, travelers can sleep during the journey and avoid one night’s stay at a hotel.

What is there to see and do in New York?

New York City, the city that never sleeps, offers visitors an endless array of exciting activities. The city offers cuisine from virtually every culture in the world. There are two separate China Towns and an Italian village called Little Italy, just to name a few. Visitors may wish to visit Ellis Island or the Statue of Liberty, which can be reached by boat tours. On the west side of Manhattan Island, a walking platform called the High Line offers walkers unique views of the city.