Anonymous wrote:Because it subsidizes the Amtrak rail system in parts of the country that aren't as heavily traveled.
Anonymous wrote:I recently flew to NYC for business (overnight trip). Far easier for me than the train since I don't live near union station.
On my return flight, most of the people had been there on business and were commenting that they stopped taking the train since flying was cheaper, easier, and a way to accumulate miles. I flew in/out of Laguardia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to be Acela? Take the regular train. Are you a snob?
This. It is cheaper to take the train vs. flying if you don't take Acela. We went in the fall, family of four for under $300 roundtrip for all four tickets- two adults and two children. Doing the same thing this spring and it's still under $300. It would have to be a heck of a deal on a flight for me to consider flying there. Train, arrive 20 - 30 minutes before departure and arrive in Manhattan. Plane, arrive two hours before departure and land in Queens or Newark and take a $60 cab ride into the city. Train is the easy choice for me. After that it would be driving, then bus...plane would be the very last option.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to be Acela? Take the regular train. Are you a snob?
Anonymous wrote:It's an extra $30 each way getting from Laguardia into the city, so make sure you add that cost on.