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Topic: RSS FeedAccessible Amtrak
Travel America, May-June, 2005 by Pat Woods
Amtrak provides accessible seating and restrooms in at least one coach car on all trains. Most lounge cars and cafe cars have accessible seating. Trains with sleeping cars offer at least one accessible bedroom, but make your reservations early. Many Amtrak stations are wheelchair-accessible, and personal assistance is provided at staffed stations.
For more information, call (800) USA RAIL, visit www.amtrak.com, or contact your travel agent.
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