I was not able to find this info on net and i dunno if theres a railway station in nashville( i would like to do this journey for comfort and good scenery of appalachians)!
regards
hyperrailnut
The two that come closest are:
The Crescent -- From Nashville, you can take an Amtrak/Greyhound bus to Atlanta (it takes over five hours). The Crescent passes through Atlanta on its way north to Washington D.C. and New York.
The Kentucky Cardinal -- Amtrak and Greyhound run another bus from Nashville to Louisville, Kentucky (about a four hour ride). From there, you take the Kentucky Cardinal to Indianapolis or Chicago (where you can catch trains to Washington D.C., with additional connections to New York).
I don't know which route would be the cheapest. But the Crescent would be the easiest and most direct.
[This message has been edited by dilly (edited 05-08-2002).]
If you book a bedroom, the cost is per room, not per person, so if two travel, the bedroom becomes a better deal.
Is'nt really sad that an important city like Nashville has no trains? I am frustated with this, trains are not BULLOCK CARTS to fade with the advent of road/air, i think they are equally good.
regards
hyperrailnut
Via Chicago you could book the bus from Nashville to Louisville then onwards all through Amtrak. Bus Nasville 1:40p ar LVille 6pm, KCard 9:20p ar Chicago 8:37a the either Cap Ltd to DC 7p-1:45p or the Cardinal on T, Th, Sa 7:55p - 7:45p and then onward from DC to NYC.
The Cardinal, while longer trip, is much more scenic.
If you go via Chicago, it will cost more and take much more time than if you met the Eastbound Cardinal from Cinci.
Here is the Cardinal/ KCard schedules: http://www.amtrak.com/trains/timetable/p50.pdf