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Reply to "Amtrak to Lancaster"

Originally Posted by ratpak:

Let me think I'm going to take the train an hour south of where I need to go...so I can drive back up north for the destination that we already passed so at the end of the day I can drive an hour south out of my way so I can take the train back up north and pass my original destination again....Somewhere in here there is about 4 hours extra travel time.  I can drive to York and eat breakfast in 4 hours

 

rat

No, no mater what, you are about 45 minutes to York from the station you get off at. But going to Baltimore, you don't have to change trains in Philadelphia. This avoids waiting for the Lancaster (Pittsburgh) train, as well as avoiding missing the connection if your first train is running late (which, trust me, it will be about 20% of the time).

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