Amtrak Pacific Surfliner

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800 N Alameda St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Amtrak, formally known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, is dedicated to providing high-quality, safe, and on-time rail passenger services that exceed customer expectations. With a commitment to energy efficiency and continuous improvement, Amtrak aims to enhance travel experiences across various regions in the United States.

The company not only operates passenger train services but also engages in special projects, partnerships, and alliances to enrich rail travel and create greater community value. Additionally, Amtrak offers a rewards program, various discounts, and a range of onboard services to cater to a diverse clientele.

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3.0458 reviews
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Anton F.
7/19/2025

I enjoy traveling by train. Amtrak Pacific Surfliner is one of my favorite lines to ride. In California you can cruise the coast and see some of the most beautiful views of the ocean, mountain...

Kai K.
11/14/2025

Bought business class ticket from LA Union Station to SD Santa Fe Station. Went to Business wait area with 15 minutes until boarding to be told it was an additional $35.00. For 15 minutes. Asked...

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Nohely M.
3/18/2025

It was a decent ride to get to San Diego Santa Fe depot; we had a trip to visit rosarito Baja California and decided to take public transportation to the border. The views were actually not that...

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Steph C.
2/3/2025

I liked the Amtrak Surfliner before, but it's an entirely different thing now that I have young kids. My boys are two and four, and they're both very into trains. We spend a lot of time in Santa...

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Luis C.
3/24/2025

My Friend and I first time taking the Pacific Surfliner. We took the train from LA Union station to Santa Fe station in San Diego. Wow the experience was awesome. We had a smooth ride overall. It...

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