Business Insider's reporter took the Amtrak Cascades train from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Seattle.Joey Hadden/Business Insider Imagine traveling internationally without middle seats, popping ...
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Amtrak’s “Horizon” railcars have been pulled from service due to corrosion concerns, affecting nearly all trips on Amtrak Cascades daily service between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Eugene, Oregon ...
Both daily rail round-trips on Amtrak’s Cascades route between Vancouver and Seattle have resumed. On March 26, the U.S. government-owned Amtrak reported that it had pulled 70 Horizon passenger cars ...
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Amtrak now mostly busing passengers to and from Vancouver after corrosion sidelines railcars
Amtrak says buses are replacing most of its train service between Vancouver and U.S. destinations along its Cascades route, including Seattle and Portland. In a notice posted to the company website, ...
The ride was three hours longer and less than half the price of a basic economy flight. The train seats were far more comfortable than economy plane seats, but there were no free snacks. Imagine ...
I took an Amtrak train from Vancouver, British Columbia, to Seattle and rode in coach. The ride was three hours longer and less than half the price of a basic economy flight. The train seats were far ...
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