Trails and Rails Program Adds Route From NYC to Washington, DC

A Trails and Rails volunteer helps Amtrak passengers find their parks during the National Park Service Centennial year.
A Trails and Rails volunteer helps Amtrak passengers find their parks during the National Park Service Centennial year.

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News Release Date: April 21, 2016

Contact: NPS: John Harlan Warren, 917-829-0425

Contact: Amtrak: Craig Schulz, 212-630-6933

NEW YORK—The National Park Service (NPS), in partnership with Amtrak, has added the New York to Washington, D.C. Saturday morning route as part of its Trails and Rails program.

NPS volunteers will assist passengers with information about national parks and monuments on Saturday mornings aboard Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 153, leaving New York Penn Station at 8:05 A.M. and aboard Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 152, leaving Washington Union Station at 8:10 A.M. Afternoon service can vary but the program is typically offered on select mid-afternoon trains. 

Volunteers will help passengers "Find Your Park" among the more than 80 NPS sites and even more state and local parks along Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. Volunteers will serve as NPS 'concierges,' ready to let passengers know what parks they can visit along the route. The Trails and Rails Guides can also assist passengers as they connect to public transportation, provide alternate routes and schedules. Any passenger with a tablet or smartphone may take this information with them. Service between New York and Washington began on Saturday, April 9.

Joshua Laird, commissioner of National Parks of New York Harbor, noted that 50 million people live along Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. "In this Centennial year of the National Park Service," he said, "Trails and Rails will help connect passengers with the parks which are all around them, including the ten national park sites in New York Harbor. Trails and Rails is a smart program that reaches park audiences in unconventional ways. Amtrak is a great, green way to visit your national parks in New York City, in the nation's capital or anywhere in between."

"Amtrak is proud to partner with the National Park Service and congratulates the agency on its centennial," said Mike DeCataldo, Amtrak Senior Vice President and General Manager of Northeast Corridor Operations. "America's Railroad is pleased to help connect the citizens of our great country with some of our finest treasures –our national parks. The free service these dedicated National Park Service volunteers are providing to our customers is an example of the kind of experience that makes Amtrak the smarter way to travel." 

Since 2000, Amtrak and the NPS have partnered through the Trails and Rails program. In 2016, the program covered 25 segments on 17 routes nationwide. The Northeast Regional route from Washington, D.C. to New York City has been staffed by volunteers since 2012. The Adirondack routes in northern New York are some of the older Trails and Rails routes in the Northeast. In 2015, 741 volunteers contacted approximately half a million passengers.

The program is still training new volunteers. If you wish to become a Trails and Rails guide along the route from New York to Washington, D.C., email TrailsandRails.npnh@gmail.com.


About National Parks of New York Harbor
Stretching from the Battery at the southern tip of Manhattan into three other boroughs, and beyond the Verrazano Narrows Bridge to New Jersey, the National Parks of New York Harbor includes 10 national parks with 22 natural, historic and recreational sites. These national parks preserve special places that tell the story of America and its leading city. Find out more at https://www.nps.gov/npnh/index.htm.

About Amtrak®
Amtrak—America's Railroad®is dedicated to safe and reliable mobility as the nation's intercity passenger rail service provider and its high-speed rail operator. With our state and commuter partners, we move people, the economy and the nation forward, carrying more than 30 million Amtrak passengers for each of the past five years. Formally known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak is governed by a nine member board of directors appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Anthony R. Coscia is board chairman and Jeffrey R. Moreland is vice chairman. Amtrak operates more than 300 trains daily—at speeds of up to 150 mph (241 kph)—connecting more than 500 destinations in 46 states, the District of Columbia and three Canadian Provinces. Learn more at Amtrak.com or call 800-USA-RAIL for schedules, fares and other information. Check us out at blog.Amtrak.com. Like us on Facebook.com and follow us on Twitter @Amtrak.

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Last updated: April 21, 2016

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