United States Train Fares

Ticket prices by class across 25 trains. Base rates synchronized directly with official railway datasources.

From USD 49
Coach
USD 49
Business Class
USD 125
First Class
USD 255
From USD 85
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
From USD 85
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 49
Business Class
USD 125
First Class
USD 255
From USD 49
Coach
USD 49
Business Class
USD 125
First Class
USD 255
Coach
USD 49
Business Class
USD 125
First Class
USD 255
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
Coach
USD 19
From USD 35
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
From USD 85
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
CrescentAmtrak 19
From USD 85
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
From USD 85
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
From USD 35
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
Silver StarAmtrak 91
From USD 85
Coach
USD 85
Roomette
USD 245
Bedroom
USD 495
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212
Coach
USD 35
Business
USD 88
First Class
USD 212

Understanding United States Train Ticket Prices

Train fares in United States vary based on the service class, route length, train type, and how far in advance you book. The prices above represent base fares per person for each available class. Economy class is always the most affordable option and is available on most United States trains, while upper classes such as AC Sleeper and Business offer additional comfort for longer journeys.

For overnight or long-distance routes in United States, sleeper classes provide berths or reclining seats. These typically cost more than seated economy but save you a night of hotel accommodation. Business and first class compartments usually offer wider seats, at-seat service, and priority boarding at major railway stations.

Ticket Classes on United States Trains

Economy

The standard seated class on all United States trains. Suitable for short and medium distance journeys at the lowest price.

AC Standard

Air-conditioned seating with more room than economy. Popular on intercity routes across United States.

AC Sleeper

Individual berths with bedding for overnight travel. Ideal for long-distance trips within United States.

Business

Premium seating with extra legroom, meals, and priority service on selected United States trains.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy a train ticket in United States?
You can buy United States train tickets online through the official railway operator website, at station ticket offices, or through authorised travel agents. Click any train name above to see the detail page, which includes a direct booking link to the official operator.
Are the fares shown the final price?
The fares on this page are base ticket prices and do not include optional extras such as seat reservations, meal supplements, or luggage fees. Prices may vary based on availability and booking date. Always confirm the final price on the official booking website.
Is there a discount for children or seniors on United States trains?
Most United States railway operators offer concession fares for children, senior citizens, and sometimes students or group bookings. Check the official United States railway operator website for current discount schemes and eligibility criteria.
Can I change or refund my United States train ticket?
Refund and change policies vary by operator and ticket type. Advance purchase fares are usually non-refundable or carry a cancellation fee. Flexible or open tickets typically allow free changes or refunds. Check the terms and conditions at the time of booking.