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Train Los Angeles to Pittsburgh: Trip Overview

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Average ticket price$1,700
Average train trip duration2d 8h
Number of daily trains1
Earliest train departure5:19pm
Distance2128 miles (3431 km)

Los Angeles to Pittsburgh Train

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busbud logoThe cheapest trip from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh was searched and found on Apr 29, 2025 with a price of $339

To save money and be sure you have the best seat, it's a good idea to buy your train tickets from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh, as early as possible.

You can expect to pay from $339 to $2,108 for a train ticket from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh based on the last 2 days. You can expect to find the cheapest price for the trip at $339 which is on 2025-04-29.

About Train Travel

Train Travel Tips

Do you like to go fast? With high-speed trains going faster than 300 km/h on certain routes, the time will fly by. Taking a train between Los Angeles and Pittsburgh is also a great way to travel to arrive in the city centre and save more time for your stay in Pittsburgh.

Regional train? High-speed train? Whichever train to Pittsburgh 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.

By choosing the train between Los Angeles and Pittsburgh, you emit up to 30 times less CO2 than for the same journey made by plane or car!

Make a music playlist for your train ride from Los Angeles to Pittsburgh, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.

Did you know?

The first high-speed train line was inaugurated in 1964, in Japan, to connect Tokyo with Osaka. It was during the Olympics that the first passengers traveled aboard the Shinkansen at a speed of 210 km / h.

The longest train journey in the world is between Europe and Asia. This long journey starts from Porto in Portugal and crosses the whole European continent to reach Hanoi in Vietnam in 12 days while traveling more than 17,000 km.

Some trains in Sweden can recover more than a fifth of the energy they use by braking. This is especially true with ore trains as they descend from Narvik to Kiruna.

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