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GoGatorsMashedTaters t1_itwg100 wrote

I’m sure you were at the right site, amtrak.com.

It may be flexible or last-minute pricing they do the day of the trip? I’m not sure. But since I don’t buy a MBTA/Amtrak ticket until I actually get on the train, I usually check the amtrak website for cheaper tickets the day/or a few hours before I’m getting ready to head to the train station. Believe it or not, there have been times where there is an amtrak regional line leaving around the same time as the MBTA, and at a cheaper price. I’d say it happens maybe 1/5 trips I take.

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pvdcaveman t1_itwrtku wrote

Generally you’ll only get that kind of pricing at off peak times. If you can book out Amtrak a few weeks in advance, you’ll get the best price.

Source: been doing this commute for 10 years and still salty they got rid of the 5:35 Amtrak out of south station.

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Redditor89171 t1_iu2obac wrote

>5:35 Amtrak out of south station.

Is it never coming back??!

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pvdcaveman t1_iu3sufe wrote

I don’t know. But it’s made my commute a whole lot worse. How is there no providence express train?

I’m only going in 2-3 days a week now but I’ve either got yo leave work early to catch the pre-5:00 train or the 5:40 commuter rail which doesn’t get me back home until around 7:00.

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Redditor89171 t1_iu4dfe9 wrote

I know, it's awful! I assumed it was cancelled bc of staffing issues and that it would come back at some point - it has messed up so many people's commutes :-(

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Ardbert_The_Fallen t1_iu4tucg wrote

Ah, I was looking at the MBTA commuter rail specifically I think. So the Amtrak to Boston is actually cheaper at times? The MBTA looked like it was $24.50 round trip permanently, if it was during the week.

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