Train Ticket From Washington Dc To San Francisco

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Washington DC

The Library of Congress is a must for anyone visiting Washington DC.

The chance to see one of the first impressions of Guttenberg and the Bible is sensational and unforgettable.

Train Ticket From Washington DC To San Francisco



San Francisco

Golden Gate Bridge is San Francisco’s great contribution for architecture with a beautiful view of the city.

The bridge has an electronic toll for the number of cars passing through it.

Here are the available modes of transport from Washington to San Francisco.



Train Ticket From Washington To San Francisco

Take the Amtrak (Line Capitol Limited) from Washington DC to Chicago Illinois.

From Chicago, take the Amtrak (Line California Zephyr) bound to Richmond Station.

From Richmond take the Bart Line train that is bound to San Francisco.

The travel time is two days at a cost of US$310.

 



Bus Ticket From Washington To San Francisco

The distance between Washington to San Francisco is 4527 km.

Take the Arlington Transit (Line 5A) that departs from L’Enfant Plaza to Dulles International Airport.

From there, take the United Airline flight to San Francisco City.

The total travel time is nine hours and six minutes.

The total fare cost is US$195.

If you choose to drive; the travel time is 46 hours.



Airplane Ticket From Washington To San Francisco

Take the non-stop United Airlines flight from Washington to San Francisco.

The travel time is five hours and 23 minutes.

The one way plane ticket approximately costs US$350.


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