California Zephyr – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

The California Zephyr is a daily long-distance Amtrak train connecting downtown Chicago to the San Francisco Bay area (Emeryville, near Oakland), and widely considered to be Amtrak's flagship service. The journey takes about 51 hours, making it the second longest passenger train route in America and one of the longer ones in the world. Equipment used is common to most Amtrak long-distance routes, with two-level Superliner passenger cars, sleeper cars, dining cars, an observation/snack bar car, and possibly several baggage/expedited cargo cars.

Contents

  • 1 Route overview
  • 2 Stations
  • 3 Prices
  • 4 Eat
  • 5 Accommodations
  • 6 Delays

Route overview[edit]

The California Zephyr begins its westbound journey at Chicago's Union Station. Passengers see the Chicago River and central Chicago as the train eases out of the station. The train soon leaves the urban zone behind, and crosses the open prairie of central Illinois, southern Iowa, Nebraska, and Colorado. The following morning, the train pulls into Denver's Union Station.

After Denver, the California Zephyr climbs the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, passing through resort towns like Winter Park and Glenwood Springs as it follows the path of the Colorado River. Soon, the East- and West-bound trains pass each other, high in the mountains. The train continues following the increasingly-larger Colorado River, leaving the Rockies behind. The train crosses into Utah after sunset, and stops in Salt Lake City (typically before Midnight).

The bulk of the night passes as the train clears the salt flats west of Salt Lake City before entering the Great Basin of northern Nevada. In the late morning, after passing through dry desert landscapes, the train arrives in Reno, gateway to the Sierra Nevadas. Early afternoon of day three, the train goes through the extraordinary scenery of the Sierra Nevada mountains, gradually descending to Sacramento. A couple of hours later (approximately 6PM) the California Zephyr arrives in Emeryville.

Passengers continuing on to San Francisco can use an Amtrak-provided bus or connect to public transit (AC Transit buses or BART commuter rail) out of Oakland via a free shuttle out of Emeryville.

The California Zephyr is timed so passengers will see the most-scenic points of the Sierras and Rockies, regardless of direction traveled (provided there are no delays).

Total route length is just over 2,400mi (3,900km).

The American Industry Tour, an itinerary which features the industrialization of the United States, ending in mid-20th century Chicago, is a good prelude to the California Zephyr. Similarly, those who wish to retrace the entire route of the original transcontinental journey might want to consider transferring to or from Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited, which plies the journey between either New York City and Chicago overnight, with beautiful views of the Hudson River on its way into or out of New York City. See Across the United States by train for more details.

Stations[edit]

From east to west:

  • Chicago, Illinois – one of America's great cities and a major train hub; connections are available to many other Amtrak lines.
  • Naperville, Illinois
  • Princeton, Illinois
  • Galesburg, Illinois
  • Burlington, Iowa
  • Mt. Pleasant, Iowa
  • Ottumwa, Iowa
  • Osceola, Iowa
  • Creston, Iowa
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • Lincoln, Nebraska
  • Hastings, Nebraska
  • Holdrege, Nebraska
  • McCook, Nebraska
  • Fort Morgan, Colorado
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Fraser, Colorado
  • Granby, Colorado
  • Glenwood Springs, Colorado
  • Grand Junction, Colorado
  • Green River, Utah
  • Helper, Utah
  • Provo, Utah
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Elko, Nevada
  • Winnemucca, Nevada –an Old West railroad town turned mining hub in the middle of northern Nevada.
  • Reno, Nevada –gateway to the Sierra Nevada and a popular destination for Californians. The train is likely to be more crowded west of Reno than east of it, with passengers traveling back and forth between here and Sacramento or the Bay Area.
    • For much of the way between Reno and Truckee, the train follows the attractive Truckee River; there are good views on both sides of the train.
  • Truckee, California –a popular resort town near Lake Tahoe (the lake itself can't be seen from the train).
    • Between Truckee and Colfax you'll have beautiful views of the Sierra Nevada: mountains, valleys, pine forests, and a dramatic view of Donner Lake. The scenery is better on the north side of the train at this part of the route.
  • Colfax, California – cute historic town with old storefronts visible from the train.
  • Roseville, California
  • Sacramento, California – the state capital, home to the California State Railroad Museum among others
  • Davis, California –a major college town in the middle of farm country. The scenery around here is California's agricultural Central Valley.
  • Martinez, California
    • Between Martinez and Richmond the train passes lovely views of the bay.
  • Richmond, California –connections to BART, with rapid transit access to other parts of the Bay Area.
  • Emeryville, California

From the last three stations, Amtrak provides bus or train connections to other parts of the Bay Area (San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland, Petaluma, Santa Rosa) and elsewhere in California (Fresno, Bakersfield). Book these connections as part of your ticket and it'll tell you which station to get off the train at.

Prices[edit]

There are various options available depending on the distance traveled, with group discounts also available. Alternatively it might make sense to buy a "USA Rail Pass" which covers up to 10 segments(trips) in 30 days, and in 2021 the price for an adult was $499. The prices for the child (2-12) version is half of the respective full fare. Unlike some other rail passes (e.g. Interrail), prices are not calculated by distance or "zones" but by "segments". During the time of validity of your pass you are entitled to a maximum number of segments as determined by your type of pass. In most cases one segment begins every time you enter a train and ends every time you exit one. Thus the same route can be two segments if a change of train is involved and one if you take a direct train. Some more details that are too special to be covered here in detail can be found out at Amtrak's website or in person with the sales agent you get the pass from. Also keep in mind that all passes are second (coach) class only and do not entitle you to use the sleeper accommodation. However, if there is room, you can buy an "upgrade" to sleeper class on the train. As the California Zephyr is a rather popular train - especially in the summer - you should not rely on this being possible, however.

Eat[edit]

All sleeper car passengers have meals in the dining car included in the price of their tickets. Passengers in coach class may be able to eat at the dining car, but sleeper car passengers get priority and the meal price for coach passengers is steep: $25 for lunch and $45 for dinner (2023). Dining car meals usually include a few vegetarian options and may include a couple of vegan options, but you might want to call in advance to be sure. For kosher meals, you can call Amtrak to make arrangements no later than 72 hours before your train's scheduled departure. If you're not eating in a party of four, you may be seated with other passengers as tables are limited.

The café car is open to all passengers and is much cheaper than individual meals in the dining car. The offerings on the California Zephyr's café are not nearly as ample as those found in Northeast Corridor trains. Passengers in coach might consider bringing their own packaged food. The cafe car has a few vegetarian and vegan options (though food can sell out, especially towards the end of the line). Hot water is available in the cafe car for free.

Beyond the dining car and the cafe car, your only other option is to bring food with you – the train's scheduled stops are generally not long enough to get food at the stations.

Accommodations[edit]

There's no shower available for coach tickets. Passengers should bring a wash cloth, towel and soap or upgrade for a portion of the trip to get a room with a private shower.

During the Colorado portion of the trip the train reaches altitudes close to 11,000ft (3,400m) above sea level. Even in summer, this can be quite cold. Passengers who are sensitive to cold should bring sufficient outerwear. Passengers in coach will probably need to bring some kind of blanket to keep them warm during the nights when the train is at high altitudes.

In new trains, there are electrical outlets at each seat (though they might be hard to access from an aisle seat) and in the lounge car. On the older cars electrical outlets are only to be found in the observation car.

Unlike some of Amtrak's routes, the California Zephyr does not have wifi.

Delays[edit]

This route is long and shares a lot of tracks with slow freight trains, so expect delays. Running an hour or two late is common, and delays of more than 8 hours are unusual but not unheard of. Think of it as part of the adventure.

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California Zephyr – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

FAQs

Which side of train is best for California Zephyr? ›

The lounge car will give you the best views, period. Leaving Denver, the best views up to the Moffat Tunnel will be the right side of the train and the left side of the train through the canyon country west of the Moffat tunnel to well west of Grand Junction where the rail line departs the Colorado River valley.

What is the best segment of the California Zephyr? ›

No question the most scenic bit is between Salt Lake & Denver. you may also want to stop in either of the 2 cities enroute then reboard the next day's train.

Can you get off the California Zephyr and get back on? ›

You can get off and on the train at any station, but you'll have to buy tickets for each segment, and in most cases, you will need to stay at least one night in the city where you get off the train. The California Zephyr uses Superliner rail cars that are two-levels tall.

Do you tip on the California Zephyr? ›

$10 - $20 per night per traveler is within reason. You would also tip your server in the dining car 10-20% of the value of the meal (meals are included in sleeping car ticket, but the price is printed on the menu).

What is the difference between Amtrak roomette and bedroom on California Zephyr? ›

The difference between the 2 are that with the higher cost of the roomette, you'll have all meals included (for 2 people), common showering facilities (towels & soap included), coffee, water and most importantly, the seats can be converted to 2 beds at night.

Is California Zephyr comfortable? ›

The seats are comfortable and spacious, and with effective planning it is possible to make it more comfortable. Take your case onto the train with you so that you can get changed each day.

What are the most scenic sections of the California Zephyr? ›

Especially when passing through these five scenic highlights aboard Amtrak's California Zephyr.
  • Mississippi River. Crossing the Mississippi River on the approach to Burlington, Iowa, as seen from the dome of the Silver Lariat of the westbound California Zephyr, Nov. ...
  • Moffat Tunnel. ...
  • Glenwood Canyon. ...
  • Ruby Canyon. ...
  • Donner Pass.
Jun 19, 2023

Is food included in California Zephyr? ›

As an exclusive, complimentary offering for customers traveling in First Class private rooms, traditional dining service is provided in the Dining Car on the Auto Train, California Zephyr, Coast Starlight, Empire Builder Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Southwest Chief, Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle (between San Antonio ...

What do you wear on the California Zephyr? ›

Wear or bring comfortable clothes to sleep in. There was no "fashion police" on our train but do keep in mind that it is a family train when selecting your sleepwear.

Why is the California Zephyr always late? ›

The rail network in the USA is a shared system of privately run railroad companies, with emphasis on earning money. Shippers impose penalty's on late deliveries, yet passenger rail has no clout, since Amtrak pays a set fee per trainload carried. Thus, the Zephyr has to wait until the line ahead is clear.

How many stops are there on the California Zephyr? ›

The CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR train (Chicago) has 35 stations departing from Emeryville and ending at Chicago Union Station.

Is there WiFi on Amtrak California Zephyr? ›

The Amtrak California trains do on the Capitol Corridor and San Joaquin routes that, like Craig says, connects to a cellular network and rebroadcasts a WiFi signal inside the train, but the cars on the California Zephyr (and other long distance Amtrak trains) do not have WiFi equipment or cellular receivers.

How much do you tip a train attendant? ›

General Guidelines: Tipping is NOT required, but is considered correct for the service crew personnel on the train. Recommendations: Snack bar attendant: roughly 10%. Dining car: 15% of menu prices (sleeping car passengers may want to note this when ordering their meals).

Do you tip the conductor on Amtrak? ›

Aboard the train. On board, you do not tip the conductor or the crew operating the train. Even in coach, however, there will be a car attendant who cleans up and keeps coffee and tea available, and so if you are on board the whole day, most people will offer the attendant at least a few dollars.

Do you tip the waiter on Amtrak? ›

Leave the tip in cash on the table, and hand your sleeping-car attendant the tip at your final destination. There's no obligation that you tip, of course, and you should feel free to adjust the amount, depending on the service. If you have a question about travel, ask us.

Where is the best place to go on Amtrak? ›

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  • Glacier National Park. ...
  • Yellowstone National Park. ...
  • New Orleans, LA. ...
  • Washington, D.C. ...
  • New York City, NY. ...
  • Chicago, IL. ...
  • Niagara Falls.

Which is better California Zephyr or Southwest Chief? ›

The Chief is pretty fine, even exceptional, but let's face it when comparing which is more scenic, it's a no-contest. California Zephyr is better than the Chief. This is especially true if one's picture of beauty is that of lofty mountainscapes, breathtaking ruggedness, and prominent ridges.

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