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Cardinal-New York-Chicago-July012019 SM Effective July 1, 2019 CARDINAL serving NEW YORK - WASHINGTON, DC - CHARLOTTESVILLE - WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS - CHARLESTON - CINCINNATI - INDIANAPOLIS - CHICAGO and intermediate stations Amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL 51 3Train Number4 50 CARDINAL As indicated 3 4 As indicated ROUTE MAP and SYMBOLS in column Normal Days of Operation in column R B s r R B s r 3On Board Service4 l å O l å O Read Down Mile Symbol Read Up 6 5 Dyer, INLafayette,Indianapolis, IN Cincinnati, INSouth OH Portsmouth/SouthHuntington,Montgomery, WVPrince, Shore, WV WVAlderson, KY Clifton WV Forge,Charlottesville, VAManassas,Washington, VA VA Wilmington, DCTrenton, DENew NJ York, NY l6 45A SuWeFr 0 Dp NEW YORK, NY (ET) ∑w- Ar l9 58P WeFrSu –Penn Station Chicago, IL Ashland, KY Hinton, WV Staunton,Culpeper, VA VA Newark, NJ ∑w- l Rensselaer, INConnersville,Maysville, IN KYCharleston,Thurmond, WV WV Alexandria,Baltimore, VAPhiladelphia, MD PA lR7 05A SuWeFr 10 Newark, NJ p D9 38P WeFrSu Crawfordsville, IN R7 42A SuWeFr 58 Trenton, NJ ∑w- D9 02P WeFrSu White Sulphur Springs, WV lR8 15A SuWeFr 91 Philadelphia, PA ∑w- lD8 26P WeFrSu –30th Street Station lR8 44A SuWeFr 116 Wilmington, DE ∑v- lD8 05P WeFrSu CHICAGO lR9 30A SuWeFr 185 Baltimore, MD–Penn Station ∑w- lD7 16P WeFrSu NEW YORK lR11 00A SuWeFr 225 WASHINGTON, DC ∑w- lD6 19P WeFrSu INDIANAPOLIS lR11 19A SuWeFr 233 Alexandria, VA ∑w- lD6 02P WeFrSu 11 52A SuWeFr 258 Manassas, VA > 5 10P WeFrSu 12 25P SuWeFr 293 q Culpeper, VA >v 4 35P WeFrSu l1 43P SuWeFr 340 Ar CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA ∑w- Dp l3 19P WeFrSu Cardinal ® l1 52P SuWeFr Dp b Richmond—see page 2 Ar l3 10P WeFrSu Other Amtrak Train Routes 2 54P SuWeFr 379 Staunton, VA > p 2 03P WeFrSu 4 13P SuWeFr 437 Clifton Forge, VA (Homestead) > 12 44P WeFrSu SYMBOLS KEY 5 05P SuWeFr 472 White Sulphur Springs, WV > 11 39A WeFrSu D Stops only to discharge ET Eastern time (Greenbrier) > f5 36P SuWeFr 496 Alderson, WV > f11 02A WeFrSu passengers; train may Unstaffed station ∑ 6 06P SuWeFr 517 Hinton, WV > 10 34A WeFrSu leave before time shown. Staffed Station with ticket office; 6 43P SuWeFr 540 Prince, WV (Beckley) >v 10 02A WeFrSu R Stops only to receive may or may not be open for all train passengers. departures. f6 59P SuWeFr 551 Thurmond, WV > f9 41A WeFrSu b Thruway Bus stop w Station wheelchair accessible; no 7 50P SuWeFr 592 Montgomery, WV > 8 50A WeFrSu - Quik-Trak self-serve barriers between station and train. l8 29P SuWeFr 619 Charleston, WV b Clarksburg, >w l8 21A WeFrSu ticketing kiosk v Station wheelchair accessible; not all Morgantown—see page 2 q CT Central time station facilities accessible. 9 44P SuWeFr 668 Ar Huntington, WV >w Dp 7 16A WeFrSu 9 51P SuWeFr Dp Ar 7 09A WeFrSu 10 14P SuWeFr 683 Ashland, KY (Kenova, WV) w> p 6 35A WeFrSu w> 10 57P SuWeFr 712 So. Portsmouth-So. Shore, KY 5 45A WeFrSu SM 11 52P SuWeFr 766 q Maysville, KY >v 4 52A WeFrSu Service on the Cardinal l1 31A MoThSa 828 Ar CINCINNATI, OH >w Dp l3 27A WeFrSu R Coaches: Reservations required. l1 41A MoThSa Dp –Union Terminal Ar l3 17A WeFrSu B Business class: Ticket price includes non-alcoholic 3 36A MoThSa 893 Dp Connersville, IN > Dp 1 21A WeFrSu beverage and access to the Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge in l5 15A MoThSa 951 Ar INDIANAPOLIS, IN ∑v- Dp l11 59P TuThSa Chicago. l6 00A MoThSa Dp b Louisville, Nashville, Ar l11 39P TuThSa s Sleeping cars: Viewliner sleeping accommodations. Davenport, Galesburg, Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge/ClubAcela available in New Champaign—see page 2 York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Chicago, for f6 58A MoThSa 998 Crawfordsville, IN >v p f10 20P TuThSa Sleeping car passengers. 7 36A MoThSa 1025 Lafayette, IN (ET) >v- 9 46P TuThSa r Dining: Combined Diner/Lounge provides food and 7 40A MoThSa 1072 Rensselaer, IN (CT) > 7 35P TuThSa beverage service. 8 29A MoThSa 1118 q Dyer, IN > 6 44P TuThSa l Checked baggage at select stations. å Wi-Fi available. l10 00A MoThSa 1147 Ar CHICAGO, IL (CT) ∑w- Dp l5 45P TuThSa –Union Station O Trainside checked bicycle service offered between staffed b Madison—see page 2 locations handling checked baggage. Customers will check 7/1/19 in with the station agent, get a claim check/baggage tag for their bike, and hand up to a crew member inside the baggage car. Visit Amtrak.com/bikes for more information. Carry-On Pet Program All Amtrak services and stations are non-smoking. GO Amtrak.com Pets Animals A small cat or dog in a pet carrier may be carried on The Collis P. Huntington Railroad Historical Society (CPH) Cardinal trains with reservations required. Reservations can be made at a staffed narrators provide historical and sightseeing commentary on station or visit the website for complete information. select Cardinal trips eastbound from Charleston, West Virginia to Clifton Forge, Virginia. See page 2 for Thruway Connections and Connecting Local Airport Connections Services. Chicago Airports Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rapid transit trains provide service to O’Hare and SHADING KEY Midway Airports. Blue Line trains to O’Hare leave from Clinton and Congress Overnight train Streets, two blocks south of Union Station. Orange Line trains to Midway leave from the corner of Quincy and Wells streets, three blocks east of Union Station. Pay fare in CTA station. (312) 836-7000 or www.transitchicago.com. Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, 1 One Massachusetts Ave. N.W., Washington, DC 20001. NRPC Form P50–Internet only–7/1/19. Schedules subject to change without notice. SM Effective July 1, 2019 CARDINAL serving NEW YORK - WASHINGTON, DC - CHARLOTTESVILLE - WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS - CHARLESTON - CINCINNATI - INDIANAPOLIS - CHICAGO and intermediate stations Amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL Thruway Connections Richmond • Charlottesville (James River Bus Lines) Davenport • Galesburg • Peoria • Bloomington • 4051 Thruway Number 4050 Champaign • Indianapolis (Burlington Trailways) SuWeFr Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 WeFrSu 8890 8892 Thruway Number 8893 8895 11 30A 0 Dp Richmond, VA–Main Street Station (ET) >w- Ar 5 30P Daily Daily Mile Days of Operation Symbol Daily Daily l ∑v- l 6 5 12 00N 8 Dp Richmond, VA–Staples Mill Road Ar 5 00P 4 00P 0 Dp Davenport, IA (CT) > Ar 6 40P l ∑w- l 1 30P 72 Ar Charlottesville, VA–Amtrak Station (ET) Dp 3 30P 4 10P 2 Rock Island, IL > Ar 6 35P –Augustana College 4 20P 9 Moline, IL > Ar 6 30P 5 05P 45 Galesburg, IL ∑w- Ar 5 30P (Baron Bus) 1 35P 11 35A Charleston • Clarksburg • Morgantown –Amtrak Station 8951 Thruway Number 8950 2 40P 6 15P 94 Peoria, IL p >v Dp 10 40A 4 40P 3 30P 7 15P 133 q Bloomington-Normal, IL ∑w- Dp 9 45A 3 40P SuWeFr 6 Days of Operation 5 SuWeFr 4 20P 8 15P 187 Ar Champaign-Urbana, IL ∑v- Dp 8 30A 2 35P 8 45A Dp Charleston, WV (ET) Ar 8 00A 4 30P 8 20P Dp Ar 8 20A 2 10P 11 40A Ar Sutton/Flatwoods, WV–Shell Gas Station Dp 7 00A 9 05P 221 Dp Danville, IL (CT) > Ar 7 35A 1 25P 12 25P Weston, WV–Marathon Gas Station p 6 30A 7 35P 11 25P 314 Ar Indianapolis, IN (ET) ∑v- Dp 7 15A 12 50P 12 55P Clarksburg, WV 5 55A –Kroger Supermarket The Thruway Services above connect with Amtrak trains at Champaign-Urbana. 1 15P Fairmont, WV–FMCTA Bus Stop 5 35A 1 50P q Morgantown, WV–WVU, Health Sciences Campus 5 10A 2 00P Ar Morgantown, WV-West, Mountain Line (ET) Dp 4 50A See page 1 for Route Map and Transit Westover Terminal SHADING KEY Symbols Key. Thruway and connecting services Chicago • Rockford • Madison (Van Galder–en route transfers may be necessary) Airport Connections 8963 Mile 6 Thruway Number Symbol 5 8968 12 00N 0 Dp Chicago, IL–Union Station (CT) ∑w- Ar 3 30P Chicago Airports 1 40P 75 Ar Rockford, IL > Dp 1 20P 2 05P 92 South Beloit, IL > p 12 55P Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rapid transit trains provide service to 2 30P 105 Janesville, WI > 12 30P O’Hare and Midway Airports. Blue Line trains to O’Hare leave from Madison, WI (CT) Clinton and Congress Streets, two blocks south of Union Station. 3 05P 134 q –Dutchmill Park & Ride > 11 45A Orange Line trains to Midway leave from the corner of Quincy and 3 20P 140 Ar –Univ. of Wisconsin/Chazen Museum > Dp 11 30A Wells streets, three blocks east of Union Station. Pay fare in CTA Additional Thruway connecting schedules between Chicago and Madison station. (312) 836-7000 or www.transitchicago.com. are available. Check with Amtrak. Chicago • Gary • Lafayette • Indianapolis • Cincinatti • Louisville • Nashville (Greyhound Lines) 8850 8862 8852 8250 8050 8856 Thruway Number 8317 8051 8255 8857 8053 8251 Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Mile 6 Normal Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily 9 45A 11 30A 1 00P 3 55P 6 15P 11 05P 0 Dp Chicago, IL–Union Station (CT) ∑w- Ar 4 55A 9 10A 2 15P 5 45P 9 45P 11 35A 2 55P 7 40P 31 Gary, IN–Metro Center Station (CT) > p 8 10P 3 35P 5 30P 8 05P 122 Lafayette, IN–Amtrak Station (ET) >v- 7 15A 12 20P 3 45P 7 25P 3 50P 4 50P 7 05P 9 25P 11 25P 4 30A 190 Indianapolis, IN–Amtrak Station ∑v- 2 40A 6 00A 11 00A 2 30P 6 00P 9 20P 10 35P 302 Cincinnati, OH–Greyhound Station > 12 05P 6 00P 12 15A 2 35A 7 50A 304 q Louisville, KY–Greyhound Station (ET) > 12 05A 3 05A 7 45A 7 20P 8 45P 2 00A 10 45A 479 Ar Nashville, TN–Greyhound Station (CT) > Dp 7 15P 3 00A 2 30P Connecting Local Services New York Wilmington Metro-North Railroad: (800) 638-7646 or (212) 532-4900; www.mta.info DART First State (DART) (commuter rail & bus); 1-800-652-DART; Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) (commuter rail): (718) 217-LIRR; www.DartFirstState.com www.mta.info Baltimore NJ TRANSIT (commuter rail & bus): (973) 275-5555; www.NJtransit.com
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