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Cardinal® Hoosier State® 2010 8, ® ER CARDINAL MB E NOV And HOOSIER STATE® Effective SM NEW YORK – – journey. and the CHICAGO Enjoy 1-800-USA-RAIL Call NEW YORK - WASHINGTON CHARLOTTESVILLE - WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS CHARLESTON - CINCINNATI INDIANAPOLIS - CHICAGO K.COM And intermediate stations RA A M T Visit NRPC Form P50–150M–11/8/10 Stock #02-3732 210348_NatP50_1108.indd 1 10/6/10 4:03 PM CARDINAL AND HOOSIER STATE New York • Washington • Cincinnati • Indianapolis • Chicago Hoosier Hoosier Cardinal Train Name Cardinal CARDINAL and HOOSIER STATE State State ROUTE MAP and SYMBOLS 851 51 Train Number 50 850 Cardinal® Hoosier State® Dp NYC Ar NYC SuTuWeFr Normal Days of Operation SuMoWeFr SuWeFr WeFrSu VA IN NJ ® s ® s Dyer, IN Lafayette,Indianapolis,Cincinnati, IN South OH Portsmouth/SouthHuntington,Montgomery, WV Prince,Shore, WV KYWVAlderson,Clifton WV Forge,Charlottesville,Manassas, VAWashington, VA Wilmington, DC Trenton, DE New York, NY ® On Board Service ® y s y s IN IN KY WV VA Chicago, IL Ashland, KY Hinton, WV Staunton,Culpeper, VA Newark, NJ Read Down Mile Symbol Read Up Rensselaer, IN Connersville,Maysville, Charleston,Thurmond, WV Alexandria,Baltimore, VA Philadelphia, MD PA Crawfordsville, 5 6 45A 0 Dp New York, NY (ET) 8hq Ar 9 45P White Sulphur Springs, WV –Penn Station 5R 7 05A 10 Newark, NJ–Penn Station 8hq D 9 23P 58 Trenton, NJ 8hq D 8 42P 5R 7 40A CHICCHICAGOCAGOO 5R 8 16A 91 Philadelphia, PA–30th St. Station 8hqs D 8 09P NEWN W YORKYO K 5R 8 41A 116 Wilmington, DE 8Hqs D 7 45P INDIANAPOLISNDIANDIANAPOANAPPOOL S 5R 9 29A 185 Baltimore, MD–Penn Station 8hqs D 6 54P R11 10A 225 Washington, DC 8hqs D 5 55P 8Hqs R11 29A 233 Alexandria, VA D 5 19P Cardinal ® 12 02P 258 Manassas, VA 0 4 35P Hoosier State® Other Amtrak Train Routes 12 35P 293 Culpeper, VA 0 4 00P 1 55P 340 Charlottesville, VA 8hqs 2 47P A Time Symbol for A.M. s Checked baggage b Richmond—see back N Time Symbol for Noon. q Quik-Trak self-serve 2 57P 379 Staunton, VA 0 1 31P P Time Symbol for P.M. ticketing kiosk 4 05P 437 Ar Clifton Forge, VA (Homestead) 0 Dp 12 19P D Stops only to discharge 0 Unstaffed station 4 08P Dp Ar 12 14P passengers; train may leave 8 Staffed ticket office; may 5 00P 472 White Sulphur Springs, WV 0 11 25A before time shown. or may not be open for all (Greenbrier) R Stops only to receive train departures g 5 31P 496 Alderson, WV 0 g10 53A passengers. h Station wheelchair 6 01P 517 Hinton, WV 0 10 23A CT Central time accessible; no barriers 6 31P 540 Prince, WV (Beckley) 8Hs 9 53A ET Eastern time between station and train g 6 47P 551 Thurmond, WV 0 g 9 36A b Bus stop H Station wheelchair 7 38P 592 Montgomery, WV 0 8 45A g Flag stop accessible; not all station 8 10P 619 Charleston, WV 8hs 8 16A facilities accessible 9 35P 668 Huntington, WV 8hs 7 09A 9 58P 683 Ashland, KY (Kenova, WV) h0 6 29A Service on the Cardinal® 10 41P 712 So. Portsmouth-So. Shore, KY h0 5 44A ® Coaches: Reservations required. 0H 11 36P 766 Maysville, KY 4 51A s Sleeping cars: Viewliner sleeping accommodations. 1 03A 828 Ar Cincinnati, OH–Union Terminal 8hs Dp 3 29A - Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge/ClubAcela available in 1 10A Dp Ar 3 17A Chicago, Wash ing ton, Philadelphia and New York for 3 05A 893 Connersville, IN 0 1 26A Sleeping car service passengers. 4 44A 951 Ar Indianapolis, IN b Davenport, 8Hs4 Dp 11 59P r Dining: Combined Diner/Lounge provides food and 6 00A 6 00A Dp Galesburg, Champaign— Ar 11 50P 11 50P beverage service. see back g Train stops only when passengers are present, either on g 6 58A g 6 58A 998 Crawfordsville, IN 0H g10 30P g10 30P the train or station platform, and ticketed to and/or from this 7 32A 7 32A 1025 Lafayette, IN (ET) 0Hq 9 58P 9 58P station. Reservations are required. Boarding passengers 7 37A 7 37A 1072 Rensselaer, IN (CT) 0 7 49P 7 49P must reserve as far in advance as possible. 8 27A 8 27A 1118 Dyer, IN 0 6 58P 6 58P 4 Checked baggage on Trains 50 and 51 will begin on a date 10 05A 10 05A 1147 Ar Chicago, IL–Union Station (CT) 8hqs Dp 5 45P 5 45P to be announced. b Madison—see back 5 On Sundays, Train 51 operates up to ten minutes later at Ar CHI Ar CHI Dp CHI Dp CHI this station. SuTuWeFr AVMoThSa Greenbrier-TT_9.1.pdf 1 9/1/10 12:15 PM TuThSa SuMoWeFr AV Greenbrier-TT_9.1.pdf 1 9/1/10 12:15 PM Smoking is prohibited. Daily Service between Chicago and Indianapolis Shading Key Service on the Hoosier State® AV Greenbrier-TT_9.1.pdf 1 9/1/10 12:15 PM Reserved long-distance train ® Coaches: Reservations required. Trains 50/850 and 51/851 offer service every day No checked baggage. between Chicago and Indianapolis. Connecting train Smoking is prohibited. C C M M C CY Y M M CM CMY Y MY CMMY CM MYCY CY MY CY CMY CMY CY CMY K CMY K K 210348_NatP50_1108.indd 2 10/13/10 10:53 AM Thruway Bus Connections NOTE—Greyhound schedules subject to change Washington • Charlottesville (Greyhound Lines) 7492 Mile 6 Thruway Number 5 7491 10 10A 0 Dp Washington, DC–Union Station (ET) 8 Ar 7 40P 1 05P 136 Ar Charlottesville, VA 8 Dp 4 50P –Amtrak Station (ET) Richmond • Charlottesville (James River Bus Lines) 4051 Thruway Number 4050 SuWeFr Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 WeFrSu 12 00N 0 Dp Richmond, VA–Staples Mill (ET) 8 s Ar 4 30P 1 30P 69 Ar Charlottesville, VA–Amtrak Station (ET) 8 s Dp 3 00P Chicago • Indianapolis • Louisville (Greyhound Lines) 8317 8255 Thruway Number 8250 8252 Daily Daily Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily Daily 12 01A 9 55A 0 Dp Louisville, KY (ET) 0 Ar 11 55P 6 30A –Greyhound Station 2 10A 12 50P 111 Dp Indianapolis, IN (ET) 0 Ar 9 05P 4 20A –Amtrak Station 3 30P 306 Ar Chicago, IL (CT) 8 Dp 3 55P –Union Station Chicago • Rockford • Madison (Van Galder–transfers may be necessary) 8963 Mile 6 Thruway Number Symbol 5 8968 12 35P 0 Dp Chicago, IL–Union Station (CT) 8 Ar 3 30P 2 10P 75 Ar Rockford, IL 0 Dp 1 20P 2 30P 92 South Beloit, IL 0 12 55P 2 55P 105 Janesville, WI 0 12 30P Madison, WI 3 50P 134 –Dutchmill Park & Ride 0 11 45A 4 05P 140 Ar –Memorial Union- 0 Dp 11 30A Univ. of Wisconsin (CT) 0 Davenport • Galesburg • Peoria • Bloomington • Champaign • Indianapolis (Burlington Trailways) 8890 8892 Thruway Number 8893 8895 Daily Daily Mile 6 Days of Operation Symbol 5 Daily Daily 4 15P 0 Dp Davenport, IA (CT) 0 Ar 6 45P 4 35P 9 Moline, IL 0 Ar 6 40P 1 30P 5 25P 45 Galesburg, IL–Amtrak Sta. 8Hq Ar 12 55P 5 35P 2 30P 6 30P 94 Peoria Airport, IL 0 12 05P 4 45P 3 30P 7 25P 133 Bloomington-Normal, IL 8 3 40P 4 55P 8 45P 187 Champaign-Urbana, IL 8 9 55A 2 20P 5 40P 9 20P 221 Danville, IL (CT) 0 9 00A 1 25P 8 00P 11 49P 314 Ar Indianapolis, IN (ET) 8 Dp 8 35A 12 50P The Thruway Services above connect with Amtrak trains at Indianapolis with Trains 50 and 51. See other side for Shading Key, Route Map and Symbols. Connecting Local Services Chicago Airports Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) rapid transit trains provide frequent service to O’Hare and Midway Airports. Blue Line trains to O’Hare leave from the subway station at the corner of Clinton and Congress Streets, two blocks south of Union Station. Orange Line trains to Midway leave from the elevated station at 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. 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. 210348_NatP50_1108.indd 1 10/6/10 4:03 PM.
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