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"The Amtrak Cascades line travels between Vancouver and Eugene, Oregon, over 10.5 hours, with one required transfer. Amtrak Cascades, a 467-mile route through the Pacific Northwest from Vancouver to Eugene, Oregon, showcases some of North America's most majestic scenery. It runs parallel to the Cascade Range, offering incomparable views of awe-inspiring lakes and the snowcapped Olympic Mountains. Winter is the perfect time to take this trip and experience the beautiful PNW landscape at its finest."
"Traveling the entire Amtrak Cascades route from Canada requires changing trains partway through, which could mean stopping for an overnight stay or a few hours' layover somewhere from Seattle to Portland. After the train crosses the border, the nature views ramp up. Take in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Olympic national forests from your window while you make your way to Seattle, then Tacoma. After that, you'll pass by Mount St. Helens and cross the Columbia River Gorge before journeying on to Eugene via Portland."
"This lively Canadian city is between the ocean and mountains, so there's no shortage of adventures for any type of traveler. Before hopping on the Amtrak Cascades route, catch a thrilling Canucks hockey game at Rogers Arena, or take a ferry to Vancouver Island to go hiking or surfing (yes, even in winter). One of Vancouver's most historic neighborhoods, Gastown, is just a one-mile walk from Pacific Central Station."
Amtrak Cascades covers 467 miles between Vancouver, BC and Eugene, Oregon over about 10.5 hours, requiring one transfer when traveling from Canada. Major stops include Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Salem, and Eugene. The route parallels the Cascade Range and crosses diverse landscapes including Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Olympic national forests, Mount St. Helens, the Columbia River Gorge, and snowcapped Olympic Mountains. Winter offers particularly striking Pacific Northwest views. Cross-border travelers may need an overnight or several-hour layover between Seattle and Portland. Vancouver offers pre-trip activities such as a Canucks game, ferries to Vancouver Island, and the historic Gastown neighborhood with boutiques and restaurants.
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