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  2. Cardinal (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Cardinal has three round trips each week, departing New York City on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and departing Chicago on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Prior to being discontinued in 2019, the Hoosier State provided service on the portion of the Cardinal's route between Indianapolis and Chicago on the other four days of the week ...

  3. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal: Long distance Chicago – New York 50, 51: 3 weekly round trips: 92,962 1,147 Carolinian: NEC; State-supported New York – Charlotte: 79, 80: 1 347,360 704 City of New Orleans: Long distance Chicago – New Orleans: 58, 59: 1 241,768 926 Coast Starlight: Long distance Seattle – Los Angeles 11, 14: 1 359,432 1,377 Crescent: Long ...

  4. Amtrak Daily Long-Distance Service Study - Wikipedia

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    In November 2021, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.Section 22214 of the law orders the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to study the restoration of all long-distance Amtrak routes that had been discontinued, daily service on non-daily trains (the Cardinal and Sunset Limited), and the possibility of new long-distance routes—particularly those that were ...

  5. Charleston station (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Located on MacCorkle Avenue Southeast, the station services trains of Amtrak's Cardinal between New York Penn Station and Chicago Union Station. The two trains (nos. 50 (eastbound) and 51 (westbound)), make stops in Charleston on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

  6. C’mon Kentucky, do the loco-motive and get some more ... - AOL

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    It would’ve taken some $40 million to replace the 50-year-old tracks at that time, the AP reported. ... The implementation of the Kentucky Cardinal was part of Amtrak’s Network Growth Strategy ...

  7. Kentucky Cardinal - Wikipedia

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    The Kentucky Cardinal was a nightly 312-mile (502 km) passenger train operated by Amtrak from 1999 to 2003 between Chicago, Illinois, and Louisville, Kentucky, via Indianapolis, Indiana. On the three days that the Cardinal ran, the Kentucky Cardinal operated as a section, splitting at Indianapolis. On the other four days, it ran on its own to ...

  8. I spent 77 hours on trains traveling from California to DC ...

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    A longer route like the California Zephyr can fall behind schedule by hours each time. ... and I made my connection to the Cardinal. But my partner, who took Amtrak trains from Ohio to California ...

  9. Could Louisville be a stop for long-distance Amtrak service ...

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    An estimated 3.9 million people rode a long-distance route with Amtrak in 2023, accounting for about 14% of the agency's total ridership, and overall use grew by 12% within the same year ...