Some disabled passengers may be able to receive a discounted train ticket, see this page for details. Passengers can make an accessible reservation online, over the phone, or in person at the station. When making a reservation online, be sure you select “Passenger with Disability (PWD)” using the dropdown menu in the first step. Following this step, you will have to provide a little more detail about your disability, like do you use a power wheelchair?
You will also be asked if you need assistance, in any case, it is recommended you select “yes” to get the most accessible service including a ramp* access. If there are any additional concerns or special needs then it is best to call Amtrak so your reservation can be properly noted to serve you best. When your reservation is complete your confirmation should have your disability noted like this: Special Assistance: Personal device – manual wheelchair.
Wheelchair accessible seating is offered. Passengers may transfer out of their wheelchair and store it nearby or stay seated in the wheelchair for the trip. If you choose to stay in your wheelchair, tie-downs are provided to lock the wheelchair in place but no lap belt. Those with wheelchairs or limited mobility will have the ability to board before the general public to give more time to get set up and situated. This is another reason to arrive early.
Even if you don’t want to stay seated in your wheelchair, it’s best to say so to get the closest access to the accessible bathroom on the train. Wheelchairs cannot fit down the aisle. Unless you have a leg bag or some other arrangement, you are going to need to use the bathroom at some point on an eleven-hour-long train ride.
Wheelchair Specifications: Amtrak trains accommodate most wheeled mobility devices in use today. The device should not exceed the dimensions of 30 inches (76 cm) wide and 48 inches (122 cm) long and should have a minimum of 2 inches (5 cm) of ground clearance. The weight limit for an occupied wheeled mobility device is 600 lbs (273 kg). Amtrak permits both manually operated and battery-powered wheeled mobility devices that meet these specifications.
No matter where you are traveling to with Amtrak, passengers with disabilities need to arrive at least one hour before departure. This is important. Check-in at the gate desk to get your pre-board pass. See here for more info about accessibility at stations. Some stations have seating areas dedicated for pre-boarders.
Montreal Station
NYC Penn Station
*Both stations on this route are accessible. If one is not then you will be notified to call when you are making the reservation. Stations that are not staffed cannot provide loading and unloading services (ramp access) and you will be notified to call in.
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