abcpdo t1_iwpoqgc wrote
Reply to comment by ghostronin in Thanks to everyone that introduced me to using the MARC train for my DC work commute! by cherrychampagnetoast
not really. it would be like $30 with two transfers and take like 4 hours to get to nyc
EDIT: more like $45 and 4 transfers
YoYoMoMa t1_iwps6h6 wrote
As opposed to 100-200 bucks at 3.5 hours? Seems decent.
abcpdo t1_iwpvgqd wrote
amtrak isn't typically that expensive. as low as $20. typically ~$60. and 0 transfers.
also I believe you would have to transfer in Philly as well on the Septa. so 3 transfers?
YoYoMoMa t1_iwpw68j wrote
To NYC? Even when I am booking months out for mid week midday departures I have never gotten anything below $50.
Like I just picked a random Friday in December and one way prices $104 for a 5am departure. $164 for anytime after that in the am. Only price lower than $100 gets you there after midnight.
A_P_Dahset t1_iwqe8ij wrote
It's possible to get cheap fares but you have to play around in the reservations and keep looking constantly to snag last minute low prices, sometimes even within a day or two of travel---so only works if your plans are relatively flexible. In September I got Bmore to Bridgeport, CT for $37, NYC back to Bmore for $37. Last weekend Bmore to NYC on Acela for $83 and Bridgeport, CT back to Bmore for $56. I might have booked the ticket to Bridgeport in September a week or two out, but everything else was booked within 1 or 2 days.
abcpdo t1_iwpwlp3 wrote
I typically look for weekends so that might be why.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwpxezq wrote
Even leaving on the following Saturday, you wont find any tickets under $100 unless the are arriving late ($74 to get there at midnight).
abcpdo t1_iwpyt2o wrote
The closer to departure date the higher the cost.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwpz6g2 wrote
Right. This was a month out. So not super far in advance, but not last minute.
The point is, saying Amtrak costs $20-50 is pretty disingenuous to what most people end up paying. Dropping down to $30 from $100 is significant for a lot of people. especially if it doesn't add too much time.
abcpdo t1_iwq027z wrote
I never said it was better or worse than Amtrak. You brought that up. I was replying the other person to say it isn’t the perk they think it might be. For $30 and 3 transfers with wait time in between you’re better off driving up than taking 4 commuter trains.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwq1ade wrote
I don't know how the transfer time will be, but driving up does create a lot of issues as well. Tolls and parking and gas and traffic variance. Plus stress. And many people can work on a train. Or play video games. Oh, and some people care about the environmental impact of their travel.
I am not saying this is clearly better. But another cheap and green option is good imo.
abcpdo t1_iwq0pd5 wrote
By the way it’s $18 from Newark DE to Trenton on Septa, and it takes 2 hours on that alone if you luck out and have 0 min transfer wait.
YoYoMoMa t1_iwq0wt5 wrote
Yrah I was just going by whoever said it was going to be $30 and 4 hours.
essmithsd t1_iwpwbbz wrote
lol what? find me a 20 dollar fare to NYC from Baltimore please
abcpdo t1_iwpwglx wrote
amtrak sales. they had a $19 anywhere to anywhere on NEC last year
gothaggis t1_iwryn1i wrote
yeah, i just took the amtrak a few months ago - booked a couple months in advance - $29 each way per person. hell, even acela was $59 each way. The key is booking far enough in advance.
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