Amtrak operates the following inter-city and long-distance passenger train routes.
Federally-supported long distance services are subsidized by appropriations under a separate line item from the NEC in federal budgets.
[5][6] As was done on the Northeast Corridor with NortheastDirect, individual train names for New York-Albany and New York-Niagara Falls service were dropped on October 28, 1995, and replaced with Empire.
[7] The individual names were re-added in November 1996, but dropped in favor of Empire Service in May 1999.
[8][9] Trains providing local intercity service on the Philadelphia to Harrisburg Main Line (the former Pennsylvania Railroad main line) to Harrisburg are now collectively known as the Keystone Service, a name originally introduced in 1981.
This listing includes trains operating over the full length of the Keystone Corridor to Pittsburgh.
All regional service between Vancouver, British Columbia and Eugene, Oregon has been known as Amtrak Cascades since 1998.