Amtrak to resume round-trip service between Vancouver and Portland starting March
Cascades service connecting Vancouver, Seattle and Portland will be fully operational by March: Amtrak
Amtrak is set to reintroduce a second round-trip on its passenger train service, from Vancouver to Portland, Ore., meaning the service will now run at pre-pandemic schedules.
According to a statement from U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, chair of the Senate Committee of Transportation, the round-trip will resume on March 7.
The U.S. government-owned railway had already resumed service between Vancouver and Seattle, Wash., in September 2022 after more than two years off the tracks due to pandemic restrictions and subsequent staffing shortages.
Now, Amtrak says the Cascades service connecting the three Pacific Northwest cities will be fully operational by March.
March 7th! That's when our second round trip to Vancouver, BC restarts and this one will actually be a round trip to Portland!!! Happy Friday and many thanks to Sen. Maria Cantwell and to all those who made it happen. Woot woot <a href="https://t.co/CvjKLtAwEI">https://t.co/CvjKLtAwEI</a>
—@Amtrak_Cascades
According to a letter sent to officials, the service will also increase the number of trips between Seattle and Portland starting in the fall.
"I will work to make sure Amtrak meets its commitment to restore additional service to Vancouver, B.C., by March 7 and add two trips this fall," said Cantwell in her statement.
Prior to the pandemic, roughly 159,000 people rode the train route between Seattle and Vancouver every year. And nearly double that number of passengers boarded or disembarked at stops between the two cities.
Washington State Department of Transportation officials had told CBC News last year that more round-trips would resume if demand was high.
CBC News has reached out regarding ridership on the route after it resumed.
Both WSDOT and the Oregon Department of Transportation are responsible for the Cascades route service, with Washington overseeing the services running to B.C.
B.C.'s government has supported the idea of a high-speed rail connection from Vancouver to Seattle and Portland.
Then-premier John Horgan said in 2019 that a high-speed, one-hour trip between Seattle and Vancouver would "strengthen the relationship" between Washington state and B.C., and create "countless opportunities" on both sides of the border.
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—@Amtrak_Cascades
Amtrak asking for passenger input
In addition to resuming the round-trips, the Amtrak Cascades service is asking train users to provide input on the next two decades of the service, requesting them to take a survey about what Amtrak should prioritize along the route going forward.
Amtrak already plans to invest in new "mocha and evergreen" coloured trains starting in 2026, with eight new passenger cars set to hit the tracks then.
The trains will be built in California and will feature the peaks of Mount Rainier in Washington state, and Mount Hood in Oregon, on every car.