SAVE 30%:Now through Jan. 24,Inexperienced Experience Of The Summer (2015) you can get up to 30% off regular-priced adult fares on select Amtrak trains traveling between Virginia and Boston.
If you missed the fall foliage of the Northeast last year, you can still enjoy the crisp air and picturesque landscapes by booking a train trip to the region now and saving 30% on your ticket.
SEE ALSO: Plan your dream 2025 trip for less with this AI-powered travel toolNow through Jan. 24, you can get 30% off regular-priced adult fares on Acela Business Class, Northeast Regional Coach Class, and Coach Class on select Amtrak trains traveling between Virginia and Boston, including destinations like New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia. Sale fares start from just $22 from Charlottesville to Washington, DC. You’ll need to book by Jan. 24 for travel dates between Feb. 1 and March 31 to get the deal.
With downtown-to-downtown service and connections with local transport, you won’t have to get out in the cold or deal with traffic, parking, or the airport — just hop on and enjoy the ride.
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