WAS - NYP $49 fare fully refundable?
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jis
, Mar 09 2012 10:38 AM
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#3
Posted 09 March 2012 - 02:45 PM
With all due respect to the_traveler, I actually think it's non-refundable, i.e. it can only be exchanged for other rail travel. Check the terms at the bottom of this page, specifically the fifth item.
Edited by TCRT, 09 March 2012 - 02:46 PM.
Riding trains when I'm not in a basement aiming lasers, or at least visiting South Station when there's a break in the action.
#5
Posted 09 March 2012 - 08:51 PM
Based on first hand experience, my fare was FULLY REFUNDABLE. I made a $49 WAS>NYP reservation via the Amtrak website on 3/8 for travel on 3/29. I canceled the reservation today and received a full refund to my credit card. BYW, I also made a return trip $49 reservation for travel on 4/3 and when I canceled the reservation today the fare was fully refunded.
Amtrak Trains Traveled - Acela Express, Auto Train, Capitol Limited, City of New Orleans, Coast Starlight, Crescent, Empire Builder, Kansas City Mule, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional, Pacific Surfliner, San Joaquin, Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited, and Vermonter.
#6
Posted 09 March 2012 - 11:27 PM
Everyone above is correct. Unprinted tickets of this type are fully refundable in practice. Printed tickets assume the stated rules: non-refundable. E-tickets, once we get them, might shake things up a bit.
Ridden, now gone: 3 Rivers 10/6 sleeper; SL East; Pennsy to CHI; Superliner Card; Shoreliner sleeper; Heritage Adirondack; Metroclub; NE Direct inland NHV-SPG-BOS
#10
Posted 12 March 2012 - 12:06 AM
How does one tell the web site for a refundable fare?
Not possible to the best of my knowledge. But any ticket booked through the standard web reservation page (vs. the weekly specials) is, in practice, refundable before the tickets are printed.
Actually...if you request one of the standing discounts—AAA, NARP, Senior, Military, etc.—you might get a refundable fare almost every time. These discounts are typically not combinable with special, non-refundable fares. Not a 100% sure bet, but this is the closest you might get to ensuring a refundable fare without reserving over the phone.
Keep in mind there's still a refund fee for printed tickets.
Ridden, now gone: 3 Rivers 10/6 sleeper; SL East; Pennsy to CHI; Superliner Card; Shoreliner sleeper; Heritage Adirondack; Metroclub; NE Direct inland NHV-SPG-BOS
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