Amtrak Thruway

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A Van Hool C2045L Amtrak California Thruway Motorcoach at the Bakersfield station

Amtrak Thruway is a system of transportation services to connect passengers with areas not served by Amtrak trains. In most cases these are dedicated motorcoach routes, but can also be non-dedicated intercity bus services, transit buses, vans, taxis, ferry boats and commuter rail trains.

Train and Thruway tickets are typically purchased together from Amtrak for the length of a passenger's journey and connections are timed for guaranteed transfers between the two services.

History and purpose

Amtrak operates the Thruway network to extend the reach of its train services, offering connections to destinations not directly served by Amtrak trains. The earliest incarnation of such a service was launched in January 1973, to provide a connection between Amtrak's Inter-American in Laredo, Texas, and the Aztec Eagle train run by N de M from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The following year, Amtrak launched an agreement with Greyhound allowing for passengers to buy combined bus and rail tickets for connecting services run by the two companies. These services were the predecessors of Thruway Motorcoach. The first Amtrak bus service to bear the name "Amtrak Thruway" was launched in California in 1993.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Amtrak launched a significant expansion of Thruway Motorcoach services across the United States in 2014.<ref name=":0" />

Routes

Northeast

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Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach at Newport News station, January 2013

East

Midwest

West

Pacific Northwest

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California

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Passengers boarding a YARTS bus at the Merced, California, station operating as Amtrak Thruway route 15A to Yosemite.

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As a result of a 2019 state law, most Thruway routes in California are available to passengers using only buses without connecting to an Amtrak train.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>

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