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

This route is operated by either the Perris Valley Line (91/PVL train) or Amtrak (Southwest Chief train), and with a majority of the route being covered by Megabus (bus service).

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

On weekdays, trains depart at 5:45 AM, 6:10 PM, and 6:50 PM. On the weekends, entirely-bus operated routes are more convenient.

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

Trains depart from Los Angeles’s Union Station and arrive at Las Vegas’ RTC South Strip Transfer Terminal.

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

The distance traveled is approximately 300 miles.

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

The expected travel time is approximately 7 hours.

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

After leaving Los Angeles, intermediate stops include Fullerton Station, Riverside Station (walk to Downtown Riverside Metrolink Station), and Downtown Riverside Metrolink Station (board Megabus).

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

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 Las Vegas?

Las Vegas, also known as Sin City, is famous for its nightlife. Visitors can enjoy luxurious hotels and casinos, a variety of high-end buffets, and dazzling performances in one of the many theaters. Visitors who enjoy the outdoors may also wish to take a trip through the surrounding Mojave Desert or visit the nearby Hoover Dam, whose construction began in 1931.