Amtrak Vermonter

This page is written for people traveling to or from western Massachusetts on the Vermonter. For more general information please visit Amtrak’s Vermonter webpage.

An image of Amtrak's Vermonter at Holyoke Massachusetts.
Northbound in Holyoke | By Roman Daniels | December 29, 2014

Contents

Overview

Timetable

Accommodations and amenities on board

Sample fares

Ticket information

Bikes on the Vermonter

Train status


Overview

Amtrak’s Vermonter operates daily between Washington, D.C., and St. Albans, Vt., with service to Philadelphia, New York City, Hartford, White River Junction and other intermediate stops.

In the western Massachusetts the Vermonter makes station stops in Springfield, Holyoke, Northampton, and Greenfield.

Station specific information can be found on these links:

Amtrak Station | Greenfield, MA (GFD)

Amtrak Station | Holyoke, MA (HLK)

Amtrak Station | Northampton, MA (NHT)

Amtrak Station | Springfield Union Station (SPG)


Timetable

Greenfield MA – New Haven CT – New York City

Southbound schedule

Northbound schedule

Amtrak Valley Flyer and Vermonter timetable (PDF)
April 29, 2024

St. Albans VT – Springfield MA – New York NY – Washington DC

Vermonter timetable (PDF)
Rail Passengers Association | January 16, 2024


Accommodations and amenities on board

Coach Class seating with plenty of leg room

Business Class seating (in the rear of the Café Car)

Café Car (usually the last car of the train)

• Quiet Car (usually the first or second car on the train)

• Ample storage for your bags

Free Wi-Fi Onboard

• Take your bike with you (details below)

Take your pet (small dogs and cats) with you (reservation required)

• Spectacular views


Sample fares

One-way in Coach (Adult)

    • Greenfield
    • ⮂ Essex Junction VT | Starting at $30
    • ⮂ Brattleboro VT | Starting at $9
    • ⮂ New Haven CT | Starting at $23
    • New York NY / Penn Station | Starting at $46
    • ⮂ Philadelphia PA | Starting at $54
    • ⮂ Washington DC | Starting at $69
    • Northampton
    • ⮂ Essex Junction VT | Starting at $32
    • ⮂ Brattleboro VT | Starting at $11
    • ⮂ New Haven CT | Starting at $22
    • New York NY / Penn Station | Starting at $46
    • ⮂ Philadelphia PA | Starting at $54
    • ⮂ Washington DC | Starting at $68
  1. The fares listed are the lowest available Amtrak Value fare.
  2. Higher fares may apply when a ticket is purchased closer to the date of departure, during peak travel periods, and when seats are limited on a particular train.
  3. Discounted fares are available for Children (2 through 12), Passengers with disabilities, Seniors (65 years of age and­ over), Military personnel and their families, Military veterans, and members of the Rail Passengers Association. Further details on this link | Amtrak Discounts
  4. The sample fares listed were last checked on April 1, 2024.

Ticket information

Tickets should be purchased in advance using Amtrak’s mobile app or the Amtrak website [Amtrak.com].

Tickets can also be purchased by calling Amtrak (1-800-USA-RAIL) or by visiting a staffed Amtrak ticket office, for example at Springfield Union Station.

Further information is available on Amtrak’s How to Purchase Tickets webpage.


Bikes on the Vermonter

Amtrak offers a carry-on bike service on the Vermonter that allows you to travel with your bicycle.

You must reserve space for your bike when you book your ticket on Amtrak.com.

The cost is $5/bike for travel between St. Albans, Vt, and New Haven, Conn., and $20/bike if your trip involves a station south of New Haven.

Bicycles will be stored vertically on a bike rack that has been mounted in selected coaches of the train. Look for the “bicycle-friendly” sticker on the train car.

Further details
Walk-On Bike Service on the Vermonter (Amtrak)


Train status

To see if a particular Amtrak train is running on-time visit Amtrak.com, click “Train Status” (in the top right corner) and enter the requested information — or use the Amtrak App.

You can also check on your train by looking at the near-real-time map of Amtrak trains on StatusMaps.com

StatusMaps.com | Sample map from November 2, 2022
(Click on the sample map and then click on the number for your train)

Special note

For those traveling on the Vermonter in the winter
We recommend that passengers boarding in Northampton, Holyoke and Greenfield (on the weekend, when the Olver Transit Center is closed) check the status of their train before arriving at the station to limit the amount of time waiting on the open platform.


See also

East–West rail in Massachusetts

Other Rail Travel Options in the Pioneer Valley

Planned Vermonter Extension to Montreal

Vermonter Data (including departure delay data)


Further information

Vermonter | Amtrak

Vermont by Rail | Vermont Dept. of Tourism & Marketing

Passenger Rail Service | Vermont Agency of Transportation

The Vermonter is financed primarily through funds made available by the Vermont Agency of Transportation, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, and the Connecticut Department of Transportation.

Page last updated: April 28, 2024
Page last reviewed: May 27, 2021