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Amtrak Cascades-Seattle-Vancouver-Eugene-Springfield-February202016 FEBRUARY 20, 2016 Effective ® SEATTLE / VANCOUVER – and – EUGENE / SPRINGFIELD Enjoy the journey. 1-800-USA-RAIL Call VANCOUVER - SEATTLE TACOMA - PORTLAND - SALEM EUGENE/SPRINGFIELD and intermediate stations AMTRAK.COM Visit NRPC Form W32––100M–2/20/16 Stock #02-3321 Schedules subject to change without notice. Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corp. National Railroad Passenger Corporation Washington Union Station, 60 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20002. AMTRAK CASCADES-Southbound Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Coast Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Train Name Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Cascades Cascades Cascades Starlight Cascades Cascades Cascades Cascades Cascades Train Number 503 b 505 b 501 11 513 513 b 507 bb509 b 517 Normal Days of Operation Mo-Fr&¡ Daily SaSu&™ Daily Daily Daily SaSu&™ Mo-Fr&¡ Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily R B y R B y R B y R s R B R B y R B y R B y R B y R R R RR R On Board Service l åE l åE l åE r lE y l å l åE l åE l åE l åE Mile Symbol Vancouver, BC (PT) 0 ∑v Dp b5 30A l6 30A l6 30A b9 00A b11 30A b4 00P l5 35P –Pacific Central Station Richmond, BC 12 > bR5 50A bR9 30A bR12 00N bR4 30P –Sandman Signature Hotel Surrey, BC–Pacific Inn 29 > bR6 20A bR10 00A bR12 30P bR5 30P Bellingham, WA 62 ∑w- l8 32A l8 32A b3 10P l7 37P (Alaska Marine Highway) Mount Vernon, WA 88 >w- 9 02A 9 02A b3 45P 8 07P Stanwood, WA 103 >w 9 16A 9 16A 8 21P Everett, WA 123 ∑v- l9 52A l9 52A b4 30P l8 59P Edmonds, WA 139 ∑w- l10 17A l10 17A l9 24P Seattle, WA 157 ∑v- Ar b9 00A l10 55A l10 55A b12 45P b5 30P b3 30P b7 45P l10 00P (Victoria, BC i—see back) 0Dp l7 25A l9 35A l11 15A l11 15A l2 10P h l6 05P b Port Angeles—see back Tukwila, WA (SeaTac Airport p) 11 >v 7 39A 11 29A 11 29A 2 24P 6 19P Tacoma, WA 39 ∑w- l8 08A l10 21A l11 58A l11 58A l2 53P l6 48P Olympia-Lacey, WA 75 <w- 8 45A 11 11A 12 35P 12 35P 3 30P 7 25P Centralia, WA 94 ∑w- 9 06A l11 35A l12 56P l12 56P l3 51P 7 46P Kelso-Longview, WA 137 <w- 9 47A 12 19P 1 37P 1 37P 4 32P 8 27P Vancouver, WA 177 ∑w- l10 25A l12 58P l2 15P l2 15P l5 10P l9 05P Portland, OR b Boise, Seaside, 187 ∑w- Ar l11 05A l1 50P l3 05P l3 05P l5 50P l9 45P Astoria—see back Dpp l6 00A b7 00A l9 35A b10 40A bl11 25A l2 25P bl3 25P bl3 25P b4 10P l6 05P b7 00P b9 55P Oregon City, OR 202 >w 6 23A 9 58A 6 28P &ºb10 30P Woodburn, OR 222 > &ºb7 45A &ºb4 55P Salem, OR 239 ∑w- l7 06A b8 20A l10 41A b11 40A bl12 25P l3 37P bl4 35P bl4 45P b5 40P 7 11P &ºb8 00P &ºb11 20P Albany, OR b Corvallis, Newport 267 ∑w 7 35A b8 55A l11 10A b12 20P bl1 00P l4 10P bl5 10P bl5 20P 7 40P &ºb8 40P &ºb11 59P —see back Eugene-Springfield, OR 310 ∑w- l8 35A bD9 45A l12 10P bD1 10P blD1 50P l5 03P blD6 00P blD6 10P l8 40P bD9 30P bD12 50A b Florence, Coos Bay—see back University of Oregon- (PT) 310 >v Ar b9 55A b1 25P b2 05P b6 15P b6 25P b9 45P b1 00A Eugene, OR b Service on Amtrak Cascades R Coaches: Reservations required. B Amtrak Cascades Business class. s Sleeping cars: - Superliner sleeping accommodations on Trains 11 and 14, the Coast Starlight - Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge available in Port land for Sleeping car passengers. r Dining cars: Full meal service on Trains 11 and 14. y Lounge/Bistro cars: Sandwiches, snacks and beverages on all trains. ® l Checked baggage at select stations. Save on Amtrak Cascades å Wi-Fi available. !™ Time is available at Eugene to ticket University of Oregon passengers. &º Must have paid ticket to board. &¡ Will not operate 5/30, 7/4, 9/5 and 11/23-25. &™ Will also operate 5/30, 7/4, 9/5 and 11/23-25. All Amtrak services and stations are non-smoking. Seniors 62+ save 15% and kids ages 2-12 travel for 50% off the adult fare. AMTRAK CASCADES-Northbound Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Amtrak Coast Amtrak Train Name Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Thruway Cascades Cascades Cascades Cascades Cascades Cascades Starlight Cascades Train Number 510 b 500 502 bb504 506 516 14 bb508 bb Normal Days of Operation Daily Daily Mo-Fr&¡ SaSu&™ Daily Daily Mo-Fr&¡ SaSu&™ Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily R B y R B y R B y R B y R B y R B y R s R B y R RR RR RR On Board Service l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE r lE l åE Mile Symbol University of Oregon- (PT) Dp !™b5 10A !™b7 00A !™b8 05A !™b11 20A !™b12 55P !™b2 25P !™b5 10P Eugene, OR b 0 >v Eugene-Springfield, OR 0 ∑w- l5 30A b5 30A b7 20A bl8 25A l9 00A bl11 40A l12 36P bl1 15P b2 45P l4 00P b5 30P b Florence, Coos Bay—see back Albany, OR b Corvallis, Newport 44 ∑w 6 11A b6 20A b8 10A bl9 20A 9 41A bl12 35P l1 22P bl2 05P b3 35P l4 41P b6 25P —see back Salem, OR 72 ∑w- l6 41A b6 55A b8 50A bl10 00A l10 11A bl1 05P l1 55P bl2 40P b4 10P l5 11P b6 15P b6 55P Woodburn, OR 88 > &ºb9 20A &ºb6 50P Oregon City, OR 108 >w 7 24A &ºb11 00A 10 54A 5 54P bD7 55P Portland, OR b Boise, Seaside, 124 ∑w- Ar l8 05A b8 05A b10 10A bl11 30A l11 35A bl2 15P l3 32P bl3 45P b5 25P l6 35P b7 45P b8 25P Astoria—see back Dpp l8 20A l8 20A l12 00N l12 00N l2 50P l4 02P l6 50P Vancouver, WA 134 ∑w- l8 35A l8 35A l12 15P l12 15P l3 05P l4 21P l7 05P Kelso-Longview, WA 173 <w- 9 10A 9 10A 12 50P 12 50P 3 40P 4 54P 7 40P Centralia, WA 216 ∑w- l9 51A l9 51A l1 31P l1 31P l4 21P l5 39P 8 21P Olympia-Lacey, WA 235 <w- 10 12A 10 12A 1 52P 1 52P 4 42P 6 04P 8 42P Tacoma, WA 271 ∑w- l10 54A l10 54A l2 34P l2 34P l5 24P l6 53P l9 24P Tukwila, WA (SeaTac Airport p) 299 >v 11 22A 11 22A 3 02P 3 02P 5 52P 9 52P Seattle, WA 310 ∑v- Ar l12 00N l12 00N h l3 50P l3 50P l6 30P l8 12P l10 30P (Victoria, BC i— see back) Dp l7 45A b10 45A b12 25P b1 45P b4 45P l6 50P b9 00P b Port Angeles—see back 0 Edmonds, WA 18 ∑w- Ar l8 12A l7 17P Everett, WA 34 ∑v- l8 36A b1 10P l7 42P Stanwood, WA 54 >w 9 08A 8 14P Mount Vernon, WA 69 >w- 9 26A b1 55P 8 27P Bellingham, WA 95 ∑w- l9 57A b2 25P l9 00P (Alaska Marine Highway) Surrey, BC–Pacific Inn 115 > bD1 15P bD4 15P bD7 15P bD11 15P Richmond, BC 132 > bD1 45P bD4 45P bD7 45P bD11 45P –Sandman Signature Hotel Vancouver, BC (PT) 157 ∑v Ar l11 45A b2 15P b5 15P b8 15P l10 50P b12 15A –Pacific Central Station EUnboxed Bicycles: Amtrak Cascades trains are equipped with a limited number of bicycle racks Multiride Tickets on Thruway Bus Services Airport Connections for carrying unboxed bicycles. Reservations are required; passengers must lift the bicycle to Passengers holding multiride tickets should be aware that Seattle-Tacoma International Airport shoulder height to put it into and pick it up from reserved and ticketed passengers have priority seating on Sound Transit Link Light Rail offers an easy, direct connection the baggage car. Bicycles in a bicycle box may Amtrak Thruway buses. from Seattle Amtrak Station to SEA-TAC Airport. Walk out King also be checked on the Amtrak Cascades and the Coast Starlight between stations that offer St. exit, turn left to the Weller Street Pedestrian Overpass and checked baggage service; nominal fees also follow it directly two blocks to the International District Station. apply. Certain connecting Thruway buses also Trains run every 8-15 minutes 5:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. Travel time is carry bicycles. Consult agent. Shading Key 36 minutes. Tickets are sold by machine at the entrance. Sound Daytime train Transit Information: 1-888-889-6368 or www.soundtransit.org. NOTE—Proper documentation is required to cross U.S./Canadian border. See General Overnight train Portland International Airport Information at Amtrak.com for im por tant TriMet’s MAX Red Line light rail service connects customs and immigration information. Thruway and connecting services Portland International Airport, E/NE Portland, downtown Portland and Amtrak at Portland Union Station. For complete schedules and This service is fi nanced primarily through funds more information, visit www.trimet.org/schedules/maxredline.htm. made available by the Washington State and Oregon State Departments of Transportation.
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