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What train companies operate the route from Indianapolis to Chicago?

Amtrak operates the service to Chicago from Indianapolis on board its Hoosier State line.

What is the schedule for the train route from Indianapolis to Chicago?

The Hoosier State line operates four times a week to allow passengers to travel to Chicago by train. Departures are at 6am. Alternatively, passengers can choose to take the Amtrak Thruway Bus service to Bloomington, where they can then connect with a service to take them through to Chicago. This option runs once a day, departing at 12:50pm.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Indianapolis to Chicago?

Trains depart from Indianapolis Union Station and arrive into Chicago Union Station.

What distance is the train route from Indianapolis to Chicago?

Traveling by train from Indianapolis to Chicago covers a distance of around 185 miles.

How long does it take to travel from Indianapolis to Chicago by train?

When traveling on the Hoosier State line, the journey from city to city takes 5h05 by train. Opting to take the Thruway Bus service before connecting to a rail service for the remainder of the journey to Chicago takes significantly longer, with a total journey time of 7h50.

What are the stops on the train route from Indianapolis to Chicago?

The stops along the Hoosier State line from Indianapolis to Chicago are: Dyer, Rensselaer, Lafayette and Crawfordsville.

Why should you travel by train from Indianapolis to Chicago?

Onboard services are provided by Iowa Pacific Holdings and include the availability of WiFi on board as well as a dining car where passengers can enjoy food and drink during their journey. Instead of flying, or negotiating traffic by driving, taking the train to Chicago can be a comfortable and stress free travel option.

What is there to see and do in Chicago?

Head to the beach. North Avenue Beach is one of Chicago's most popular and features a beach house, volleyball courts, wide stretches of sand and a number of amenities to ensure a great day out by the sea.

Eat local food. Chicago is famous for its pizza, so make sure to try one of the city's iconic deep dish pizzas on your trip! The Chicago style hot dog and the Italian Beef are two more local specialties not to miss.

Visit the Chicago Riverwalk. Wandering along this pedestrianized waterfront on Chicago's South Bank is a great way to while away an afternoon. Admire the architecture, relax in one of the public seating areas, take a boat tour on the water, or grab a coffee and a bite to eat at one of the waterfront eateries.

Catch a concert. Known for its music, Chicago offers numerous concerts to enjoy every day, showcasing a variety of styles and genres. Jazz, blues, gospel and house music are just some of the musical styles the city is famous for.