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Train Austin to Ann Arbor: Trip Overview

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Average ticket price$174
Average train trip duration1d 12h
Number of daily trains1
Earliest train departure9:24am
Distance1134 miles (1829 km)

Austin to Ann Arbor Train

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About Train Travel

Train Travel Tips

Taking the fastest trains allows you to travel at speeds greater than 300 km/h. Taking a trip from Austin to Ann Arbor is not only much quicker but more comfortable too! You can usually travel directly to the city centre and save time while you're at it.

Regional train? High-speed train? Whichever train to Ann Arbor you take, you’ll help reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your trip. As you watch the landscapes unfold before your eyes, you can tell yourself that with this choice, you are making sure they remain protected.

With up to 30x less CO2 emissions for your train journey between Austin and Ann Arbor, the train is an ecological alternative to flights or personal cars.

Tune out to the fine sounds of your best music playlist on your train trip from Austin to Ann Arbor while indulging in miles on end of beautiful scenic views.

Did you know?

New York holds the record for the most platforms and track numbers in a single station. Grand Central Station in Manhattan is one of the largest rail terminals in the world with more than 44 platforms and 67 tracks to accommodate passengers.

The magnetic levitation train (Maglev for short) is currently the fastest train in the world. With a speed of 603 km/ h, it is closely followed by the French high-speed train (574.8 km / h) which remains in 2020, the fastest train to date

One of the deepest train stations in the world is in Kiev. Located at a depth of 105 m, it was designed in this way to serve as a shelter in the event of an attack. The second deepest station is in China. Badaling station is located 60 m under the Great Wall of China!

What's the cheapest way to go from Austin to Ann Arbor?

busbud logoThe train is the cheapest travel choice for this destination

The best way to travel between Austin and Ann Arbor is by train. By choosing the train, you'll get to save some money as you travel to your destination, as ticket prices cost $174 on average. If you're on a budget, you'll find cheap tickets from $174. If you're looking for the fastest way to get to Ann Arbor, choose the train, as it will take you from Austin to Ann Arbor in about 1d 12h - that's the fastest way to get there!

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