Cars & Transportation: Rail: “Question: How much would an amtrak ticket cost from louisville, kentucky to beaver dam, wisconsin?” plus 5 more |
- Question: How much would an amtrak ticket cost from louisville, kentucky to beaver dam, wisconsin?
- Question: How to get from riverdale nj to 53rd and 3rd via trains when in a wheelchair?
- Question: Savannah ga commuter train service schedule ?
- Question: What is it when a locomotive is "drilling" a cut of cars?
- Question: What's Dong-buk-gong-jung ?
- Question: Are train crossing signals that have just the flashing lights and no gates becoming extinct?
| Question: How much would an amtrak ticket cost from louisville, kentucky to beaver dam, wisconsin? Posted: 07 Apr 2015 01:44 PM PDT Here's the situation: both Louisville and Beaver Dam, while officially served by Amtrak, use buses to get to the nearest Amtrak train station. The route between the two is complex, including several buses and trains. When it gets that complex, the website doesn't give you an answer. For complex trips, you need to call Amtrak at 1-800-USARAIL and speak to an agent. |
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| Posted: 06 Apr 2015 09:22 PM PDT Not for a long time. Many of these were installed 50 or more years ago. Things change. Road traffic or railway traffic can change. As prudent and necessary crossing things are changed. In your area you now have regular commuter traffic on the line. The trains are probably faster. There is also probably more road traffic. Just lights will still be around for years. Some crossings just have a Stop sign. For your study. Other countries have the same issues. |
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