Is there a train between Las Vegas and Los Angeles?
There are five daily trains for Amtrak from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, and it's good to check schedules before travel. Plan your trip way in advance since there are only five trains a day.
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The all-electric train will connect a station in Apple Valley, east of the city of LA, to Las Vegas along Interstate 15. The 218-mile trip will take about 85 minutes on a train that will have a cruising speed of 200 miles per hour.
The high-speed rail project is estimated to cost at least $12 billion and will connect the Las Vegas strip to Rancho Cucamonga, with stops along the way in Apple Valley, Hesperia and Victorville. Trains will take off every hour at high speeds, carrying passengers along the 215-plus mile stretch.
Surprisingly, Las Vegas is the largest metro area in the US that does not have passenger rail service. Amtrak previously operated a line with a stop in Las Vegas, The Desert Wind, but it was discontinued in 1997 due to budget cuts. Would you take an Amtrak train from LA to Las Vegas instead of driving?
The high-speed rail project is estimated to cost at least $12 billion and will connect the Las Vegas strip to Rancho Cucamonga, with stops along the way in Apple Valley, Hesperia and Victorville. Trains will take off every hour at high speeds, carrying passengers along the 215-plus mile stretch.
The monorail travels from the MGM Grand Station to the Sahara Las Vegas Station with the complete stop list as follows: MGM Grand Station. Horseshoe/Paris Las Vegas. Flamingo/Caesars Station.
Amtrak trains and connecting buses reach more than 150 destinations in the Golden State, including top cities such as San Diego, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Sacramento; national parks; wineries; deserts and beaches.
The current cost estimate to deliver the 500-mile system linking San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim via the Central Valley ranges from $69.01 to $99.9 billion.
The route is pretty straightforward, and there are plenty of gas stations, national parks, ghost towns, eateries, attractions and hotels along the way.
Whether on vacation or visiting Las Vegas for a meeting or convention, the Monorail makes your trip to Las Vegas even more enjoyable, saving you time without the hassles of traffic. Riders can conveniently navigate the Las Vegas Strip in less than 15 minutes at speeds of up to 50 mph.
Maximum train speeds will be about 220 miles per hour (350 km/h) in the dedicated HSR segments and about 110 miles per hour (180 km/h) in the blended segments.