Quiet Car

Need a quiet space to work or unwind? Quiet Cars are available on many corridor and short-distance trains. Guests are asked to limit conversation and speak in subdued tones. Phone calls are not allowed and all portable electronic devices must be muted or used with headphones (passengers using headphones must keep the volume low enough so that the audio cannot be heard by other passengers). Low overhead lighting creates a restful atmosphere for all passengers, but reading lights are available.

Look for the Quiet Car symbol on Acela, Northeast Regional, Keystone Service, Hiawatha, Blue Water, select Wolverine trains, select Capitol Corridor trains and select Empire Corridor trains. Check with the Conductor if you're unsure where the Quiet Car is located.

Unless your trip is on Acela, seating in the Quiet Car is on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved. There's no additional charge to sit in the Quiet Car, but passengers are asked to occupy only one seat per person. Please do not use adjacent seat space for personal belongings. Passengers who board trains and find that seats are only available in the Quiet Car must follow the Quiet Car guidelines.

Need a quiet space to work or unwind? Quiet Cars are available on many corridor and short-distance trains. Guests are asked to limit conversation and speak in subdued tones. Phone calls are not allowed and all portable electronic devices must be muted or used with headphones (passengers using headphones must keep the volume low enough so that the audio cannot be heard by other passengers). Low overhead lighting creates a restful atmosphere for all passengers, but reading lights are available.

Look for the Quiet Car symbol on Acela, Northeast Regional, Keystone Service, Hiawatha, Blue Water, select Wolverine trains, select Capitol Corridor trains and select Empire Corridor trains. Check with the Conductor if you're unsure where the Quiet Car is located.

Unless your trip is on Acela, seating in the Quiet Car is on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be reserved. There's no additional charge to sit in the Quiet Car, but passengers are asked to occupy only one seat per person. Please do not use adjacent seat space for personal belongings. Passengers who board trains and find that seats are only available in the Quiet Car must follow the Quiet Car guidelines.