This Amtrak Route Takes Riders to the Heart of Vermont's Stunning Fall Foliage
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This Amtrak Route Takes Riders to the Heart of Vermont's Stunning Fall Foliage
"With no middle seats, ample legroom, and large panoramic windows, you'll be able to relax while you soak up the spectacular fall foliage that New England has to offer,"
"Along the way, visit the café car, featuring snacks and beverages for sale, and enjoy an onboard picnic."
The Amtrak Vermonter operates daily between Union Station in Washington, D.C., and St. Albans, Vermont, traversing especially scenic East Coast and New England landscapes. The full journey takes about 13 hours and 45 minutes, though shorter segments still provide ample leaf-peeping opportunities. Major stops include New York City, making the route accessible for city residents without renting a car. The train offers no middle seats, ample legroom, large panoramic windows, and a café car with snacks and beverages. Vermont and nearby states typically reach moderate color by early October, with peak foliage in mid-October, so booking early and considering a business-class upgrade is advised.
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