All about USA & Canada Rail Trips for 2025

Train Travel in North America

🇺🇸 USA: Amtrak Adventures & Regional Gems

The Good:

  • No TSA lines, no baggage fees, no 3-hour pre-check-ins.
  • Way more legroom than economy flights.
  • Some routes (like the Amtrak California Zephyr or Coast Starlight) are jaw-droppingly beautiful — think snow-capped Rockies, red canyons, coastal cliffs.
  • Amtrak now has free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and actual café cars on most long-distance trains.
  • You can bring two full-size bags + two personal items for free.

🚫 The Not-So-Good:

  • Trains can be delayed by freight traffic (Amtrak leases most tracks from freight rail companies).
  • Slow: LA to San Francisco by train = ~12 hours. Flying = 1 hour.
  • Night trains exist, but don’t expect European-style sleepers — you'll need to book a Roomette or Bedroom if you want to lie flat, and it ain’t cheap.

🔥 Best US Routes in 2025:

  • California Zephyr (Chicago to San Francisco): Mountains, deserts, magic.
  • Coast Starlight (Seattle to LA): Think Big Sur views by train.
  • Northeast Regional / Acela (Boston–NY–DC): Fastest and most reliable for city hoppers.
  • Empire Builder (Chicago to Seattle): Remote, snowy, storybook.

🇨🇦 Canada: VIA Rail Vibes & Rocky Mountain Dreams

The Good:

  • VIA Rail offers some of the most scenic train rides in the world.
  • The Toronto–Vancouver “Canadian” is a bucket list ride: glass domes, dining cars, northern lights in winter.
  • Canada’s trains are often less crowded and slightly more punctual than Amtrak’s long-haul options.
  • Major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec are easily connected by modern trains (great alternative to flying).

🚫 The Not-So-Good:

  • Still slower than flying, and not as cheap as you might expect.
  • Limited frequency — many cross-country trains run just 2–3 times a week.
  • Wi-Fi and mobile signal can disappear for hours in remote regions — bring your eSIM + offline downloads.

🔥 Best Canadian Routes in 2025:

  • The Canadian (Toronto to Vancouver): 4–5 days, through forests, prairies, and mountains.
  • The Ocean (Montreal to Halifax): Stunning coastal east coast ride.
  • Corridor Route (Windsor–Toronto–Ottawa–Montreal–Quebec City): Fast, frequent, and great value.

✈️ When Trains Are Better Than Planes

  • City to city travel under 6 hours (hello, NYC to DC) — faster than flying when you factor in airport chaos.
  • Cross-country adventures: It’s not about speed — it’s about the scenery, freedom, and not being squeezed into seat 34B.
  • Luggage-heavy trips: No baggage fees, and you don’t have to fight strangers for overhead bin space.
  • For anxious flyers: Trains feel calmer, grounded, and spacious. Plus you can walk around whenever you want.

💡 Pro Tips for Train Travel in North America:

  • Book early: Amtrak and VIA both offer “Saver” and “Value” fares — cheapest when booked 2–3 months ahead.
  • Bring snacks: Dining cars exist, but the food is hit-and-miss.
  • Dress in layers: Trains love to crank the A/C unexpectedly.
  • Grab a window seat on the scenic side (ask or check rail forums).
  • Download Google Maps offline and use a Simify eSIM to hotspot your own connection when Wi-Fi fails.
🚂 TL;DR?
If you're in a rush, fly.
If you're in it for the ride, the views, the space, the people — take the train.
🚆 Ready to stay connected? Grab your North America eSIM →

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