Amtrak Introduces New Temporary Floridian Train Route Connecting Chicago and Miami

Amtrak Unveils New Temporary Route for Travelers

Columbia, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as Amtrak announced a brand-new temporary train route that aims to connect travelers across the Palmetto State. This fresh initiative will kick off with the Floridian, a direct passenger route making the scenic journey from Chicago to Miami. The first trip is scheduled for November 10, and it promises to deliver an enjoyable travel experience for everyone on board.

What is the Floridian Route?

The Floridian is no ordinary train service. It combines elements from the popular Capitol Limited route and the Silver Star route to create a fascinating new travel option. It’s all part of Amtrak’s response to infrastructure improvements, particularly the upcoming East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project in New York. With a journey that lasts approximately 47 hours, this route is designed to offer flexibility and convenience to those traveling between two major cities.

Stops Along the Way

What makes the Floridian truly special for South Carolinians is the inclusion of three fantastic stops: Columbia (CLB), Camden (CAM), and Denmark (DNK). Whether you’re hopping on in the capital or venturing from the quaint town of Camden, this train aims to make your travel easier and a lot more enjoyable.

Travel Comforts and Amenities

When it comes to comfort, the Floridian does not hold back. Passengers will have the choice between coach and first-class accommodations, ensuring that all travelers can find a seat that suits their needs. In addition, the train will feature a dining car where guests can savor delicious meals during their journey. It also includes lounge access, making those long hours fly by with a bit of relaxation and socializing.

A Sustainable Journey

Amtrak is also keen on promoting sustainable travel, and the Floridian serves as another step in that direction. According to Eliot Hamlisch, Amtrak’s Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, “The Floridian offers customers an exceptional and sustainable journey to great destinations between Chicago and Miami, providing the amenities and delicious food our guests enjoy when traveling with us.” So not only are you aiding your own adventure, but you’re also contributing to a more eco-friendly mode of transportation.

Why You Should Consider Riding the Floridian

Traveling by train offers a unique experience that cars and planes often can’t match. You get to sit back, unwind, and take in the views as they roll by. The Floridian provides a perfect opportunity to explore South Carolina and beyond. Imagine sipping a cup of coffee while watching the charming towns and landscapes pass by outside your window, without the hassle of traffic or long security lines at the airport.

Final Thoughts

If you’re planning a trip between Chicago and Miami or you’re just looking for a fun weekend getaway, keep an eye out for Amtrak’s Floridian starting this November. For anyone dreamily picturing a cozy train journey filled with great company, delicious food, and breathtaking views, this new route just might be the ticket you’ve been waiting for!

So, are you ready to pack your bags and hop aboard? Mark November 10 on your calendar, and get set for an adventure aboard the Floridian!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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