Amtrak Capitol Limited Train Route Guide
Amtrak Capitol Limited Train Route Guide
Amtrak Capitol Limited Train Route Guide
ROUTE GUIDE
CHICAGO
TOLEDO
CLEVEL AND
PIT TSBURGH
WASHINGTON, DC
We hope you enjoy reading this guide and learning about points of interest
along our route. It is written starting from the western terminus of the train in
Chicago and proceeds to points east, ending in Washington, D.C. If you boarded in
Washington, just read the guide in reverse, remembering to look in the opposite
direction referenced.
AMTRAK STATIONS are shown in all capital letters, as opposed to upper and
lower case for towns and geographical areas through which the train travels but
does not stop. The Amtrak System Timetable or the Capitol Limited panel card
should be consulted for actual station times. While all service presented in this
guide was accurate at the time of publication, routes and services are subject to
change. Please contact Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL, visit Amtrak.com or call your
travel agent for the most current information.
WELCOME ABOARD
Chicago, IL
lavatory and shower, Sleeping car accommodations will suit any need and can
be described in more detail by any member of the crew. Please ask to speak to
the Conductor regarding the availability of rooms. Amtrak Metropolitan Lounge/
ClubAcela are available in Chicago and Washington for Sleeping car service
passengers.
Dining service offers a wide range of full hot meals featuring regional cuisine
prepared by Amtrak chefs with specialties unique to the Capitol Limited. The Dining
experience.
Conductor is responsible for the entire On-Board Services staff as well as ticket
collection, the safety of passengers and the safe operation of the train.
Lead Service Attendant is responsible for the operation of the Dining car and
Dining car staff.
Lounge Car Attendant is responsible for the operation of the Caf/Lounge car
Sleeping Car Attendant is responsible for providing all service for passengers
ticketed in Sleeping car accommodations, including room preparation, luggage
service and any assistance necessary to ensure a comfortable journey. They can also
assist with meal reservations or arrange for your meal to be served in the privacy and
comfort of your accommodation.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Superliner Sleeping accommodations provide a range of private rooms with
Coach seating provides a wide reclining seat with leg rest, folding tray table and
overhead reading light. Free pillows and at-seat meal service are also available.
car provides the perfect venue to meet your fellow passengers and enjoy a delicious
meal while the scenery glides by your window. Sleeping car accommodation charges
include meals in the Dining car while passengers ticketed in Coach may purchase
Dining car meals at reasonable prices. Striking scenery and a great staff make dining
on the Capitol Limited a memorable experience.
Sightseer Lounge/Caf is the perfect location for scenic viewing and lighter
fare. Large panoramic windows provide the perfect vantage point for sightseeing
and making new friends. The Caf is located on the lower level of the car offering
sandwiches, snacks and beverages.
HOST RAILROADS are the freight and commuter railroads that Amtrak contracts
with to operate Amtrak passenger trains. The Capitol Limited travels ChicagoPittsburgh - Norfolk Southern (NS); Pittsburgh-Washington --- CSX.
Information contained in this route guide as well as described amenities and other
on-board features are subject to changes without notice. While gratuities are not
required for services provided, it is an appreciated way to convey to an employee
that he or she has made your trip more enjoyable.
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TOLEDO was founded in 1833 where the Maumee River enters Lake
Erie. Fort Miami to the south is where General Mad Anthony Wayne
defeated the Indians in 1794, clearing the settlement of Northwestern
Ohio and Northern Indiana. Congress had to intervene to prevent
Ohio and Michigan from warring over ownership of Toledo in 1835.
Today, Toledo is the Glass Capitol of the World, being home to OwensCorning. During daylight hours, watch for some of the worlds largest
grain elevators. Its largest employer for most of the last century was
Jeeps original manufacturer, Willys/Overland. Although the towns
well-known industrial base has contracted in recent years, it remains
headquarters for the Big Three automakers factories and parts
suppliers. However, health care now leads the economy. Satirist P.J.
ORourke, actor Jamie Farr and actress/model Katie Holmes all hail from
Toledo.
During the night, we pass a huge nuclear power facility identifiable by
massive plumes of steam. We cross the Portage River at Clinton, known
as the Walleye Capital of the World due to an abundance of the fish
caught here every year.
SANDUSKY To the left in the distance is the top of Cedar Points
roller coaster, one of the worlds largest ride parks. Oliver Hazard Perry
defeated the British fleet in 1813; a monument here stands testament.
Possessed of an excellent natural harbor surrounded by islands, this
is the second largest Great Lakes coal-shipping port. A network of
abolitionists used its station on the Underground Railroad to help
slaves escape to freedom before the Civil War. The city was the setting
for the 1995 film, Tommy Boy.
Huron Thomas Alva Edison was born in the hamlet of Milan eight
miles inland from here in 1847. Equipped with three months of formal
schooling, he went on to own more patents than any other inventor. On
the way into town, we cross the Huron River; on the way out of town,
the Vermillion River, a tributary of Lake Erie.
ELYRIA was the birthplace in 1919 of the International Society for
Crippled Children; the Easter Seal Society followed in 1934. Elyria
became a notable whistlestop in American political history during the
2008 Presidential campaign when then-candidate John McCain and
folkhero Joe the Plumber met at a rally and posed for photographs
that were transmitted around the world. To the southwest is Oberlin
College, one of the first to have coeducational classes. The city was
named after its founder, Herman Ely, in 1817.
CLEVELAND is the largest city in the state, a leading manufacturing,
trading and cultural center in the Midwest, and home to the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame Museum. Playhouse Square Center is the second
largest performing arts center in the U.S. One Playhouse Square was
the original studio where disc jockey Alan Freed popularized the term
rock and roll. Many films have been shot here, including scenes
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The city lies on the southern shore of Lake Erie, at the mouth of the
Cuyahoga River; the half-mile-wide river valley divides the city into
an east and west side. The city has been home to famous political
and business leaders, including President James A. Garfield; John Hay,
Secretary of State under President McKinley; and self-made millionaire
John D. Rockefeller. The Man of Steel, Defender of Truth, Justice and the
American Way, Superman, was the 1932 brainchild of two Clevelanders,
Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
ALLIANCE is, like many Ohio towns, built around the campus of a
small college, Mount Union. Notable native Len Dawson, playing for
the Dallas Texans (later becoming the Kansas City Chiefs), completed a
10-year run as the former AFLs highest rated career passer. Although
he participated in a losing effort against Green Bay in Super Bowl I, he
earned MVP accolades for his victory over the Vikings in Super Bowl IV.
Nearby is Canton, long-time home of President William McKinley.
Garfield is named after President James A. Garfield, elected in 1880
and assassinated the following year.
Salem is one of many Ohio towns named by New England settlers for
their Northeast homes.
Ohio/Pennsylvania State Line
Beaver Falls The great Broadway Joe Namath was born in this
Pennsylvania town.
PITTSBURGH is sited between the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers,
which join here to form the Ohio River. George Washington first surveyed
the site in 1753 after being sent to report on its military potential.
Pittsburgh has 446 bridges, besting Venice Italy, and its steeply sloped
topography can be traversed by 712 sets of stairs comprising more than
24,000 vertical ft. greater than San Francisco, Portland and Cincinnati
combined.
Long known as the Steel City, a more appropriate name today might
be the Renaissance City. The first such renaissance occurred following
World War II when a $550 million program to cut pollution was put
into effect. The 1970s and 1980s offered yet a second renaissance,
shifting from a manufacturing economy to one based upon service and
technology, and an urban transformation bringing about new office and
shopping complexes. Today, not a single ton of steel is produced here or
anywhere nearby.
Several firsts are attributable to Pittsburgh: synthetic insulin, the
polio vaccine, the commercial nuclear power reactor and the allaluminum skyscraper. The University of Pittsburgh was first to use
numbers on its athletic jerseys, and the Pittsburgh Steelers were the
first to win four Super Bowls. Western Pennsylvania has produced many
sports stars.
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Garrett Park was named for John B. Garrett, then-president of the B&O
Railroad, settled in 1890 as a summer retreat for railroad executives.
Note the many beautiful Victorian homes nestled in the wooded area
to the right of the tracks. The town made headlines when, in 1890, The
Washington Post reported that a local resident had installed indoor
plumbing and a toilet in her home. Local outrage over this danger to
health and decency standards forced the removal of these contraptions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. On approach, look to your right for a glimpse of
the blue and gold dome and bell tower of the largest Roman Catholic
Church in the U.S., the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. It is also
the site of Catholic University.
Besides the White House and the U.S. Capitol, the city boasts
monuments, museums and cultural attractions aplenty, including the
Smithsonian Institution, Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials, Washington
Monument, WWII Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, National Zoo,
Kennedy Center and U.S. Botanic Garden. Washington Union Station
was opened in 1907. Designed by Daniel Burnham, it was restored
in 1988 and is today one of the biggest tourist attractions in the city,
housing shops, restaurants, theatres, Washington Metro light rail and
Amtrak.
Welcome to Washington! We hope that you have enjoyed this guide
and your trip!
Welcome to Washington! We hope that you have enjoyed this guide and your trip!