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user224@lemmy.sdf.org 4 days agoAmtrack one way, was around $300 dollars
Crazy. In my country a yearly pass costs €850 for 2nd class.
But I am still a student, so trains are free for me.
Comment on Airlines Are Selling Your Data to ICE
user224@lemmy.sdf.org 4 days agoAmtrack one way, was around $300 dollars
Crazy. In my country a yearly pass costs €850 for 2nd class.
But I am still a student, so trains are free for me.
fyzzlefry@retrolemmy.com 4 days ago
How big is your country?
user224@lemmy.sdf.org 4 days ago
Pretty tiny. It’s Slovakia. 49,035km^2^
But if you travel daily, you’ll still do quite some distance.
Just tried checking the Amtrak website, but I am not sure what I am looking at. Is it different train classes? Does the price differ by time?
I just checked something that seems like a more or less normal route. New York City to Philadelphia, 1 hour 27 minutes, can’t find the distance, at 7:17am. “Coach” option says $92.
Oh, hell, you even have to give them your ID? Why? I chose Adult ticket.
Oh well, looks more or less like a straight line on map. Let me get the distance from map, let’s say 82mi approximately. Closest for comparison is Považská Bystrica to Bratislava at 6:54am, 169km (105mi), but I really just wanted to avoid something shorter. That’s 1 hour 39 minutes, so close enough by time at least. 2nd class is €8.30.
So if I checked right, for more or less the same thing that’s $92 vs €8.30. Wild.
badbrainstorm@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Train infrastructure is definitely better on the east coast, and in the process of getting better with the northeast corridor work their doing, that will speed things up in most sections once completed.
I am planning a vacation out of LA to the Midwest. Two of the trains were needed to get to Vegas to start the final leg. So that will also be better if/when they get the high speed rail completed from LA/Las Vegas