Duration | 3h 59m |
Distance | 226.4 miles |
Average price | $58 |
Frequency | 22/day |
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No, there is no direct train from New York to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. However, there are services departing from New York Moynihan Train Hall and arriving at Medical Center Metro/Naval Med Ctr & Nih via UNION STATION station. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 57m.
More detailsThe distance between New York and Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is 204 miles. The road distance is 226.4 miles.
Get driving directionsNew York to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center train services, operated by Amtrak Northeast Regional, depart from New York Moynihan Train Hall station.
More detailsNew York to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center train services, operated by Amtrak Northeast Regional, arrive at Washington Union Station.
More detailsThere are 2786+ hotels available in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Prices start at $100 USD per night.
More detailsAmtrak’s Northeast Regional train service serves the US’ busy northeast corridor from Virginia to Massachusetts; major stops include Boston, Providence, New York City, Philadelphia, Washington DC and Baltimore. Amenities include Wi-Fi, a quiet car, cafe and business-class seating, and travelling with a small dog or cat is permitted. Book at least 14 days in advance for a cheaper Saver Fare.
Amtrak is a rail service that connects the US and three Canadian provinces. Covering 21,000 route miles (34,000km) Amtrak operates more than 300 trains daily. These medium and long distance intercity services operate at speeds of up to 240km/h, to more than 500 destinations. Founded in 1971, it is based in Washington, D.C. and offers four classes of travel: First Class, Sleeper, Business and Coach. Ticket fares are divided into five subclasses: Saver, Value, Flexible, Business and Premium. Amtrak trains are known for their wide seats, plug-in power, big windows and storage capabilities.
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