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Southwest Chief-Chicago-Los Angeles-May302018 SOUTHWEST CHIEF® Effective May 30, 2018 serving CHICAGO - KANSAS CITY - TOPEKA - DODGE CITY - RATON - LAMY (SANTA FE) - ALBUQUERQUE - FLAGSTAFF - LOS ANGELES and intermediate stations Amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL Service on the Southwest Chief® 3 3Train Number4 4 R Coaches: Reservations required. Daily 3Normal Days of Operation4 Daily s Sleeping cars: Superliner sleeping accommodations. Amtrak Metropolitan R s r R s r Lounge available in Chicago and Los Angeles for Sleeping car 3On Board Service4 passengers. y l O y l O r Dining: Full meal service. Read Down Mile 6 Symbol 5 Read Up y Sightseer Lounge: Sandwiches, snacks and beverages. l3 00P 0 Dp Chicago, IL–Union Station (CT) ∑w- Ar l3 15P l Checked baggage at select stations. b Madison—see page 2 O Trains 3 and 4: trainside checked bicycle service offered between staffed R3 35P 28 Naperville, IL ∑v- D2 42P locations handling checked baggage. Customers will check in with the 4 24P 83 Mendota, IL >v 1 19P station agent, get a claim check/baggage tag for their bike, and hand up to 4 46P 104 Princeton, IL >v 12 58P a crew member inside the baggage car. Visit Amtrak.com/bikes for more l5 38P 162 Galesburg, IL–S. Seminary St. &¶ ∑w- l12 08P information. ^ª 6 42P 220 Fort Madison, IA (Keokuk) ∑v 11 09A This location does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Time will be ONE 7 51P 298 La Plata, MO (Kirksville) >v 9 55A HOUR LATER beginning with the fall time change on November 4, 2018. &¶ l10 11P 437 Ar Kansas City, MO ∑w- Dp l7 43A Executive Transportation operates Thruway van service from Springfield, l10 45P Dp St. Louis—see page 2 Ar l7 24A IL for con nec tions from Train 22 to Trains 3 and 5 at Galesburg, IL and 11 52P 477 Lawrence, KS >v 5 47A from Galesburg, IL for connections from Trains 4 and 6 to Train 21 12 29A 503 Topeka, KS ∑w 5 18A at Springfield, IL. Passengers with disabilities must provide advance l2 45A 638 Newton, KS ∑v l2 59A notification of needs. For additional information call (217) 523-5466. b Wichita, Oklahoma City —see page 2 All Amtrak services and stations are non-smoking. 3 20A 671 Hutchinson, KS >w 2 19A 5 25A 791 Dodge City, KS >mK v 12 27A Trails and Rails Program: In cooperation with the National Park Service, 6 21A 841 Garden City, KS (CT) >v 11 17P volunteer rangers provide on board narratives between May and September 6 59A 941 Lamar, CO (MT) >w 8 40P on selected days on parts of this route. Visit nps.gov/trailsandrails and l8 15A 993 Ar La Junta, CO >v Dp l7 41P amtraktoparks.com. l8 30A Dp Ar l7 31P 9 50A 1074 Trinidad, CO >v 5 49P 10 56A 1098 Raton, NM >v 4 50P Carry-On Pet Program b Denver—see page 2 12 38P 1209 Las Vegas, NM >v 3 03P GO Amtrak.com Pets Animals A small cat or dog in a pet carrier l2 24P 1274 Lamy, NM ∑v l1 17P b Los Alamos, Santa Fe may be carried on Sothwest Chief trains with reservations —see page 2 required. Reservations can be made at a staffed station or visit l3 55P 1341 Ar Albuquerque, NM ∑v Dp l12 10P the website for complete information. l4 45P Dp b El Paso, Las Cruces—see pg. 2 Ar l11 42A 7 08P 1514 Gallup, NM (MT) >v- 8 21A ^ª7 50P 1641 Winslow, AZ (MST) >v ^ª5 35A ^ªl8 51P 1699 Ar Flagstaff, AZ ∑w Dp ^ªl4 37A ^ªl8 57P Dp b Grand Canyon, Phoenix— Ar ^ªl4 31A SOUTHWEST CHIEF ROUTE MAP and SYMBOLS see page 3 tion, AZ S O , K S S O ^ª >v ^ª eles, CA , CA , AZ que, NM O y e, K , IL 11 46P 1873 Kingman, AZ (MST) 1 28A ville, CA w egas, NM , C e Cit on,S K enc ta, IL o erside, CAtor dino que, NM O y,t K S S O ag Los Ang Riv Vion,c CA Needles, WilliamswCA, CA WinslJunc o wAlbuque, AZ Lasr V Trinidad,Lama C r DodOg New Lawr Lae, Plata, K Galesburg, M Mend IL o Chita, cIL , IL b Laughlin, Las Vegas to egas, NM , C e Cit ton, K enc ago Fullert San BernaBarr s Kingman, WinslAZ o AlbuqueLasr V Trinidad,Lama C r Dodg New Lawr La Plata,Galesburg, M Mend IL o Chic —see page 2 O S S S O , CA w, CA ff, AZ , NM , NM y, K a, K y, M ton, IL >w on, CA dino to ta on, NM O S S S O e ville, IL 12 49A 1940 Needles, CA (PT) 12 18A ullert ,Gallu AZ p Lamy Rat chinson,, K KTopek as Cit , M F Bars Kingman, FlagAZ s ff , NM , NM on,La Junta,NM denC Cit y a, K t. yMadison,Prin IAc eNapeton, ILr ville, IL eles, CAerside, CAorville, CA ta Lamy Gar Hut opeKanks F 3 44A 2109 Barstow, CA >v 9 51P San BernaRirv t Needles, FlagCA s Gallup Rat La Junta, denC Cit chinson, KT as Cit Princ Naper Los Ang Vic Gar Hut Kans Ft. Madison, IA 4 23A 2146 Victorville, CA >w 9 05P 5 42A 2193 San Bernardino, CA >v 7 54P 6 03A 2203 Riverside, CA >w 7 28P lD6 44A 2239 Fullerton, CA ∑w- lR6 45P l p ∑w- l 8 15A 2265 Ar Los Angeles, CA (PT) Dp 6 10P CHICAGO b Las Vegas—see page 2 CHICAGO SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE 5/30/18R LOS ANGELES SHADING KEY See page 2-3 for Thruway Connections. LOS ANGELES Overnight train Southwest Chief® SouthOtherw Amtest rChiefak Tr®ain Routes Other Amtrak Train Routes Rail Runner Commuter Rail Service SYMBOLS KEY D Stops only to discharge passengers; - Quik-Trak self-serve ticketing kiosk Belen–Albuquerque–Santa Fe train may leave before time shown. > Unstaffed station For information call (866) 795-7245 or visit www.nmrailrunner.com. R Stops only to receive passengers. ∑ Staffed ticket office; may or may not CT Central time be open for all train departures MT Mountain time m Host station. See left. MST Mountain Standard time w Station wheelchair accessible; no mmK Station Hosts PT Pacific time barriers between station and train b Bus stop v Station wheelchair accessible; not p Kansas Station Hosts. Volunteer station hosts assist passengers with Airport connection all stations facilities accessible schedules, boarding and general inquiries at Dodge City, KS. Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, One Massachusetts Ave. N.W., 1 Washington, DC 20001. NRPC Form P3–Internet only–5/30/18. Schedules subject to change without notice. SOUTHWEST CHIEF® Effective May 30, 2018 serving CHICAGO - KANSAS CITY - TOPEKA - DODGE CITY - RATON - LAMY (SANTA FE) - ALBUQUERQUE - FLAGSTAFF - LOS ANGELES and intermediate stations Amtrak.com 1-800-USA-RAIL Thruway Bus Connections Madison • Rockford • Chicago El Paso • Las Cruces • Albuquerque (Greyhound Lines) (Van Galder–en route transfers may be necessary) 8103 Thruway Number 8104 8964 Mile 6 Thruway Number Symbol 5 8965 Madison, WI (CT) Daily Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily 10 00A 0 Dp –Univ. of Wisconsin/Chazen Museum > Ar 8 45P 9 25A 0 Dp El Paso, TX–Greyhound Station (MT) > Ar 10 10P 10 15A 6 –Dutchmill Park & Ride > 8 30P 10 35A 50 Dp Las Cruces, NM–Chucky’s Conv. Store > Ar 9 00P 11 00A 35 Janesville, WI > 7 55P 1 55P 266 Ar Albuquerque, NM–Amtrak Sta. (MT) ∑v Dp 5 40P 11 25A 48 South Beloit, IL > 7 35P 3 Connecting Train Number 4 11 50A 65 Dp Rockford, IL > Ar 7 15P 1 45P 140 Ar Chicago, IL–Union Station (CT) ∑w- Dp 5 00P Los Angeles • Las Vegas (Greyhound Lines) St. Louis • Jefferson City • Kansas City 8534 8536 Thruway Number 8535 Connecting Train St. Louis–Kansas City Daily Daily Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily p ∑w- 313 Mile Train Number Symbol 314 10 25A 3 10P 0 Dp Los Angeles, CA (PT) Ar 1 10P 6 5 –Union Station 4 00P 0 Dp St. Louis, MO (CT) ∑w- Ar 1 55P 5 10P 8 20P 271 Ar Las Vegas, NV (PT) > Dp 7 50A 6 22P 122 Dp Jefferson City, MO >mM v Ar 11 18A –Greyhound Station 9 40P 282 Ar Kansas City, MO (CT) ∑w- Dp 8 15A NOTE—Greyhound schedules subject to change. Newton • Oklahoma City (Village Tours) Flagstaff • Sedona (Arizona Shuttle) 8903 Thruway Number 8904 8583 8585 Thruway Number 8584 8586 Daily Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily 4 00A 0 Dp Newton, KS–Amtrak Station (CT) ∑v Ar 2 15A Daily* Daily* Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily* Daily* 5 00A 28 Ar Wichita, KS–Transit Center > Dp 1 35A 8 00A 4 00P 0 Dp Flagstaff, AZ (MST) ∑w Ar 9 30A 5 30P 7 35A 189 Ar Oklahoma City, OK–Amtrak Sta. (CT) >w- Dp 10 40P –Amtrak Station 8 40A 4 40P 31 Ar Sedona, AZ (MST) > Dp 8 50A 4 50P –Uptown Center Denver • Colorado Springs • Pueblo • Raton *NOTE—Flagstaff/Sedona service operates March through October only. (Greyhound Lines) 3 4 Connecting Train Number 3 4 Flagstaff • Phoenix (Greyhound Lines) 8603 8204 Thruway Number 8406 8604 8804 3 Connecting Train Number 4 Daily Daily Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily Daily Daily 8703 Thruway Number 8704 Denver, CO (MT) 8 00A 0 Dp –Greyhound Sta.
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