Contact Amtrak Through Social Media

How to contact Amtrak through social media? Message Amtrak through social media websites like Facebook or Twitter and also through Website, App & Amtrak forum Support.

facebook.com/Amtrak

twitter.com/Amtrak

amtrak.com/home

Use above link to launch social media support
Chat Hours : 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

If you have a small issue with an Amtrak services, or technical issue, try using social media to contact Amtrak . Go to the official Amtrak Twitter or Facebook, and click on the “message” button.

Why do you want to chat with Amtrak Social media?
Chat Topics
  • General Support
  • Refunds
  • Payments
  • Change Booking
  • Cancel Ticket
  • Baggage Information
  • Complaint
  • For different reason

Popular chat topics by Amtrak Recent Customers

Solved: Change Booking
Solved: Cancel Ticket
Chat for a different reason

Amtrak Live Chat Support Statistics

Amtrak Twitter Supporttwitter.com/Amtrak
Amtrak Website Supportamtrak.com/home
Contact DepartmentAmtrak Customer Service
Customer service hoursopen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Is Call-back availableNo
Normal response timeWithin an Hour
Alternate methodsphoneemailweb
Quality of help88%
Best phone number1 (215) 856-7924

Contacting Amtrak by Social media or otherwise

Even though Amtrak Social media Support is great, you will find 9 complete ways of getting in contact with them. Apart from social media, the upcoming favorite alternative for customers searching for assistance is through Phone number support for Amtrak . You can reach Amtrak customer support by calling 1 (215) 856-7924 number directly.

Contact Amtrak through website & app

Customers can also get support from Amtrak Website and Application. In website, there are many options available for customer service. Here are the links of website & different apps of Amtrak for you.

Website: Website

Amtrak App: IOS App , Android App

FAQs

Is it cheaper to fly or use Amtrak?
Generally, short trips cost less by train, but it’s more economical to fly for long journeys

Which 4 states does Amtrak not serve?
Does the Amtrak train go to all the states in America? Amtrak has no rail service at all to Wyoming, South Dakota, Hawaii and Alaska. The state-owned Alaska Railroad provides passenger service between Seward, Whittier, Anchorage, Denali and Fairbanks.

What states does Amtrak go to?
Amtrak trains stop in almost all U.S. states. The exception is South Dakota, Wyoming, Hawaii and Alaska. To learn about where trains stop and where they go, view the list of Amtrak routes in each state below.

Is Amtrak faster than flying?
yes, traveling by plane is much, much faster than by train. The average speed of a commercial plane ranges from 547-575 miles per hour. The average speed of an Amtrak train ranges from 110 to 145 miles per hour. Delta offers a lot of nonstop flights.

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 by devid on Amtrak

The December 4 trip from Chatsworth to San Diego was met with a very rude Conductor. She was heavy set with dark hair and wore a jacket and conductor hat. I simply asked in a kind manner where the dining car as this was the first time I was on an Amtrak and met with a snarky response that if you go one way you’ll go off the train? What??? How rude!! She needs customer service training skills as it set the tone for the trip back. Get a grip lady, not everyone is aware of where they are when they get on the train and walk through cars to get where they can sit. A little more professionalism and kindness would have been appreciated and expected.

 by Keni on Amtrak

The December 4 trip from Chatsworth to San Diego was met with a very rude Conductor. She was heavy set with dark hair and wore a jacket and conductor hat. I simply asked in a kind manner where the dining car as this was the first time I was on an Amtrak and met with a snarky response that if you go one way you’ll go off the train? What??? How rude!! She needs customer service training skills as it set the tone for the trip back. Get a grip lady, not everyone is aware of where they are when they get on the train and walk through cars to get where they can sit. A little more professionalism and kindness would have been appreciated and expected.