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What train companies operate the route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles?

This route is operated by either the Perris Valley Line (91/PVL train) or Amtrak (Southwest Chief and Pacific Surfliner trains), with most of the route being covered by a bus service (Megabus). Note that there are many more routes operated entirely by bus, but routes covered here are covered at least in part by train.

What is the schedule for the train route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles?

For routes including some train travel, buses depart at 1:35 PM and 1:30 AM.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles?

Buses depart from Las Vegas’ RTC South Strip Transfer Terminal, with trains arriving at Los Angeles’ Union Station.

What distance is the train route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles?

The total distance traveled is roughly 300 miles.

How long does it take to travel from Las Vegas to Los Angeles by train?

The expected travel time ranges between 7 to 9 hours.

What are the stops on the train route from Las Vegas to Los Angeles?

After leaving Las Vegas, intermediate stops include Riverside Metrolink Station (walk to Riverside Station), Riverside Station (board Southwest Chief or 91/PVL trains), and Fullerton Station. Note that in some routes, a switch to Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner may be necessary, at the Fullerton Station.

Why should you travel by train from Las Vegas to Los Angeles?

This trip offers passengers the chance to observe very interesting natural landscapes, without needing to focus on the highway. It is also cheaper than the corresponding airfare.

What is there to see and do in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles is home to many significant attractions, including Hollywood, which is the source of perhaps the most well-known and popular American films. Guests can also visit one of the many theme parks in the area (Universal Studios, Disneyland, etc.).