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The Auto Train transports you and your car (or van, motorcycle, SUV, small boat, jet-ski or other recreational vehicle) nonstop from the Washington, DC area to Florida, just outside of Orlando. Save 900 Miles of Driving, Gasoline and Wear and Tear on Your Car. But bring it with you.
The Auto Train will take you and your vehicle nonstop between Lorton, Virginia near Washington, DC and Sanford, Florida near Orlando. Pack your vehicle with all the trip essentials and drive it out of the station upon arrival.
Here’s a breakdown of the top reasons to ride Amtrak’s Auto Train between Virginia and Florida: The train features wide, reclining seats with ample legroom and no middle seat. Private rooms are also available which include two seats that convert into bunk beds for your overnight adventure.
Bring your automobile, van, SUV, truck or motorcycles nonstop between Lorton, VA, and Sanford, FL. Current Check-In Times On day of departure check-in begins at 12:30 pm.
Auto Train. Read Down - Read the direction of travel and stop sequence from the top down. Overnight Train- The train stops at this location between 8:00pm - 5:00am. Unstaffed Station - The station is not staffed.
For a limited time, Coach Class tickets are as low as $34 for adults and $17 for kids ages 2-12, plus the cost of the vehicle. The Auto Train offers daily, non-stop service between Lorton, Va., (near Washington, D.C.) and Sanford, Fla. (near Orlando).
The Amtrak Auto Train offers daily, non-stop service between Lorton, Va., (near Washington, D.C.) and Sanford, Fla. (near Orlando). Customers can travel with several types of vehicles—including cars, vans, SUVs and motorcycles.
The Amtrak Auto Train offers daily, non-stop service between Lorton, Va. (near Washington, D.C.), and Sanford, Fla. (near Orlando). Customers can travel with several types of vehicles—including cars, vans, SUVs and motorcycles.
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Tickets & Reservations. Start here to learn more about how and where to get your ticket to ride. Make your trip complete with a hotel, rental car, travel insurance and more. But if your travel plans change, look here for the details on modifying your reservation.