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I am looking at doing a 1-zone roomette from Miami to Montreal however it is saying there is no service between these two cities?
And because the Adirondack leaves NY long before the trains from Miami arrive into NY, you'll need to spend the night in the NYC area on your own. Amtrak won't pay for that.That's correct. The Miami trains all stop at NYC, where you'll have to transfer to some train like the Adirondack, or something.
Thanks, but would it still be bookable as a 1-zone roomette trip for 15k points? I dont mind spending the night in NYC . Actually would prefer to spend it in DC. Would the amtrak agent be able to figure all that out?And because the Adirondack leaves NY long before the trains from Miami arrive into NY, you'll need to spend the night in the NYC area on your own. Amtrak won't pay for that.That's correct. The Miami trains all stop at NYC, where you'll have to transfer to some train like the Adirondack, or something.
I believe that it should all be bookable on one award via NY, but I'm not 100% positive. Only AGR can tell you for sure, since there is a forced overnight. But since there is no alternative, they should consider it one through trip and therefore it should only cost 15,000 points.Thanks, but would it still be bookable as a 1-zone roomette trip for 15k points? I dont mind spending the night in NYC . Actually would prefer to spend it in DC. Would the amtrak agent be able to figure all that out?And because the Adirondack leaves NY long before the trains from Miami arrive into NY, you'll need to spend the night in the NYC area on your own. Amtrak won't pay for that.That's correct. The Miami trains all stop at NYC, where you'll have to transfer to some train like the Adirondack, or something.
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