Corridor Overview
The rail corridor linking New York City (Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station) and Washington D.C. (Union Station) represents one of the busiest passenger rail channels in the United States. Travelling through major metropolitan areas including Newark, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore, this route offers both standard express services and high-speed connections.
Station Terminals
- New York NY (NYP): Moynihan Train Hall at Penn Station, located in Midtown Manhattan (W 31st St). Extremely busy terminal with connection links to local subway and commuter systems.
- Washington DC (WAS): Union Station, located in the heart of Washington D.C. (40 Massachusetts Ave NE). A historic, multi-tier transit hub blocks from the U.S. Capitol.
Available Travel Classes
Trains on this corridor typically support multiple booking options. The high-speed Acela Express offers premium Business Class and First Class seating (with complimentary hot meals and beverage service). Standard Northeast Regional trains offer spacious Coach seating and Business Class tickets, with cafe dining access available onboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early should I arrive at the station?
Because these are major city hubs, we advise arriving at the terminal 45 to 60 minutes prior to your scheduled departure. This ensures ample time to locate your platform and board securely.
Can I change or cancel my ticket after booking?
Yes, change and refund eligibility depends on the specific fare class purchased. Flexible Coach and Business tickets can generally be cancelled or modified for a full refund or future credit. Non-refundable promotional tickets cannot be refunded.
Is food available onboard?
Yes, all Acela and Northeast Regional trains feature a Café Car offering hot snacks, meals, coffees, soft drinks, and alcohol options.