Trains from Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL

  • Lowest price from €223.39
  • Average duration 57h 14m
  • Connections per day 6
  • Distance 2,802 km
  • CO₂ per person 39 kg

train from Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL

The journey from Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL is about 2,802 km. On average a train trip takes 57h 14m with 6 connections per day.

Lowest price €223.39
Trip duration 57h 14m
Connections per day 6
Lowest price €223.39
Highest price €479.33
First departure 09:51 AM
Last departure 07:13 PM
Distance 2,802 km
Departure Los Angeles, CA
Arrival Chicago, IL
Travel operator Amtrak
Find the best price
Amtrak196.14 kg CO₂
17:22Los Angeles (Americanstar)
42h 59m
21:51Chicago Union Station
¥41,366.00 ≈ €224
1 changes
Amtrak196.14 kg CO₂
22:00Los Angeles (Americanstar)
61h 44m
13:44Chicago Union Station
¥42,686.00 ≈ €232
direct
Amtrak196.14 kg CO₂
19:13Los Angeles (Americanstar)
63h
14:39Chicago Union Station
¥43,860.00 ≈ €238
2 changes

Carriers on this route

Learn more about carriers on this route.

Amtrak, formally known as the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, is a U.S. government-owned entity that delivers intercity passenger train services across the country. Operating over 300 trains daily, Amtrak connects more than 500 destinations in 46 states, the District of Columbia, and three Canadian provinces. Its services include a variety of routes, from short-distance commuter lines to extended journeys featuring sleeper car accommodations.

Ticket types and services from Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL

Compare different ticket types and on-board services for the journey from Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL.

Coach

Coach Class passengers enjoy reclining seats with plenty of legroom and fold-down tray tables, along with outlets for electronic devices. They also have access to the Cafe car for food and beverages, along with carry-on baggage service and, on some routes, checked baggage service.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Power sockets
  • Luggage
  • Accessibility
  • Food and drink
  • Air conditioning
  • Bicycle

First Class

On Acela trains, First Class passengers enjoy all the benefits of Business Class with further enhancements. The seats are adjustable leather with extra space for comfort. There is also a complimentary meal service delivered directly to the passengers' seats. First Class travelers have access to ClubAcela lounges at select stations.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Quiet zone
  • Power sockets
  • Luggage
  • Accessibility
  • Food and drink
  • Air conditioning
  • Bicycle

Business

Stepping up to Business Class, passengers receive all the amenities of Coach Class plus additional legroom and complimentary non-alcoholic drinks. They also gain access to lounges at select stations for a more relaxed wait before boarding.
  • Wi-Fi
  • Quiet zone
  • Power sockets
  • Luggage
  • Accessibility
  • Food and drink
  • Air conditioning
  • Bicycle

Facility description

Learn more about the services available on board each carrier on this route.

Facilities Description
Wi-Fi
Free basic WiFi available in select trains and stations. Some include Acela, Adirondack (not available in Canada), Amtrak Cascades (not available in Canada), Amtrak Hartford Line, Auto Train, Blue Water, Capitol Corridor, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Downeaster, Empire Service, Ethan, Allen Express, Hiawatha Service, Illini/Saluki, and Illinois Zephyr/Carl Sandburg
Quiet zone
Quiet Cars, designed for limited conversation and subdued tones, are available on various trains like Acela, Northeast Regional, and more. The atmosphere is calm with low lighting. Seating follows first-come, first-served and one seat per person policies. First Class Rooms: For those seeking privacy and space, First Class private rooms are an available option.
Power sockets
Electric outlets are distributed on trains. For example, Superliner and Viewliner sleepers provide outlets in Roomettes and Bedrooms.
Air conditioning
All trains are air-conditioned. In coaches, temperature is staff-controlled. Sleeper cars offer air temperature adjustments, with vent positioning recommended for comfort.
Luggage
On Amtrak, regardless of your ticket type, you can typically bring two carry-on bags and two personal items. Just make sure your carry-ons are within 28 x 22 x 14 inches and under 50 lbs. Some locations even allow up to four checked bags: two come free, and two for $20 each, but they should stay under 75 linear inches and 50 lbs. You can also check in overweight luggage, up to 70 lbs and 100 linear inches, for an additional $20 fee.
Accessibility
All trains accommodate passengers with disabilities. Features include accessible seats with extra room and areas where passengers can remain in their wheelchairs.
Food and drink
Trains offer various dining options, from meals to café services. Meal service is available for passengers with disabilities. Guidelines are present for personal food, beverages, and medication. Nutritional and allergen information provided for menu items.
Bicycle
Amtrak accommodates various types of special equipment with certain conditions. Bicycles are allowed on many routes, often requiring a reservation and small fee. Wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility devices are accepted on all trains, with specific accessible seating and bedrooms available. Small musical instruments can be carried on if they fit under the seat or overhead rack, while larger ones must meet carry-on restrictions or be checked. Some sports equipment, like skis or golf clubs, can be carried on or checked depending on size.

CO₂ emissions by mode

train 196.14kg
bus 210.15kg
flight 560.4kg
carpool 448.32kg
How much CO₂ is emitted travelling by train from Los Angeles, CA to Chicago, IL?

The train journey between Los Angeles, CA and Chicago, IL emits 196.14kg of CO₂.

How much CO₂ do I save by taking the train between Los Angeles, CA and Chicago, IL?

Taking the train between Los Angeles, CA and Chicago, IL saves 364.26kg of CO₂ compared to a flight, 14.01kg compared to the bus and 252.18kg compared to the car.

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