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Take the Pennsylvanian train between Pittsburgh and New York City with stops in Harrisburg, Philadelphia & more. Book your trip today.
Amtrak Keystone and Pennsylvanian trains get you to where you need to be, without the frustrations of driving.
With more than 30 train routes throughout the United States, and some in Canada, Amtrak travels to over 500 destinations in 46 states, giving you the best views North America has to offer. Whether you want to visit big cities, small towns or places you can only see by rail, Amtrak can take you there.
The Pennsylvanian provides one round trip train daily from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg and then to Philadelphia and New York City. In 2006, PennDOT and Amtrak completed a $145 million Keystone Corridor Improvement Program on the 104-mile Keystone Corridor between Philadelphia and Harrisburg.
Operated By Amtrak Chartered Vehicle Thruway Number Days of Operation Philadelphia, PA - William H. Gray III 30th St. Station (PHL) Wilmington, DE (WIL) Baltimore, MD - Penn Station (BAL) Baltimore, MD - BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) Washington, DC - Union Station (WAS) 6077 Tu-Sa 12:10a 12:55a 02:20a 02:45a 03:35a Symbols Pennsylvanian
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Book your Amtrak train and bus tickets today by choosing from over 30 U.S. train routes and 500 destinations in North America.
The train location tracking map on Amtrak.com gives you train statuses, estimates of arrival times and even station information for every Amtrak train across the entire Amtrak system. That means the map covers coast to coast movements, 365 days a year and can be accessed 24 hours a day with just the click of a mouse.
The Amtrak Keystone Service train runs between New York City and Harrisburg by way of Philadelphia; a great way to discover the Pennsylvania Corridor.
These corridors highlight Amtrak’s vision for increased and new service in Pennsylvania including Scranton, Allentown and Reading to New York, an additional Pennsylvanian frequency, as well as proposed upgrades to the Harrisburg line.