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How to Book Train Travel From Washington, D.C. to Boston

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    Part of the video series: A Guide to Booking Train Travel Tickets

    From Quick Guide: Guide to Train Trips

    Summary: Plan a train trip from Washington, D.C. to Boston by logging onto the Amtrak Web site to view rates. Travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston with tips from a full-service travel agent in this free video on train travel.

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    Russ Handler owns an online travel agency, and he is a known travel expert in the Tampa Bay area who has been featured as an expert on travel for decades on local television and radio...read more

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    "Hi everyone, I'm Russ Handler, and you know, booking train travel on rail here in America is so much fun. And educational along the way. Let's say you want to book travel from Washington DC to Boston. Well, the mighty Amtrak my friends, call 1-800-USA-RAIL or visit their website. That's what I like to do. In this case you've got two choices from Washington DC to Boston. There's the Acela Express featured here, or there's also the Northeast Regional. Now that's where this comes in. The website and their interactive tool to help you choose which route and which price range would be best for you. So simply go to their website, put in the information necessary to get your way from Washington to Boston. Then it'll come up with your price ranges, it will also allow you to see the various stops on the way, and it'll allow you to upgrade to business class, it'll also tell you what amenities are available on that particular train, which is very, very important. So keep that in mind, I'm Russ Handler, and that's how you do it."

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