Now searches on Google Flights will suggest Amtrak train rides, too

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Amtrak trip suggestions now appear in Google Search, allowing you to view fares and click through to Amtrak’s site for purchase.

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Trains are cool, but aren’t always cheaper to ride.
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Amtrak fares and trip suggestions are getting integrated into Google Search as part of Google’s efforts to offer greener ways of travel over flights. Now, when you search for airline fares on Google or Google Flights between destinations with Amtrak terminals, you’ll also get suggestions for train rides that you can click through to Amtrak’s site for purchase.

Google has been working on offering sustainable transport options for a while now, and it has previously shown train ride suggestions, but without the fares and the easy redirection to Amtrak’s site to purchase the specific tickets — although it didn’t work every time that I tried it.

Google also calculates how much more carbon emissions are saved when taking the train to the destination. When I searched for trains from New York to Baltimore, it indicated that trains save “about 87 percent carbon emissions per passenger” compared to driving.

Google’s “consider taking the train” option while searching for flights.

Google’s “consider taking the train” option while searching for flights.
Google’s “consider taking the train” option while searching for flights.
Screenshot: The Verge
Google redirected me straight to the ticket purchase page on Amtrak’s site.

Google redirected me straight to the ticket purchase page on Amtrak’s site.
Google redirected me straight to the ticket purchase page on Amtrak’s site.
Screenshot: The Verge

Google’s suggestions for taking the train say they’re “more climate friendly than flying.” Those Amtrak fares, however, sting. The flights between New York and Washington DC that Google suggested started at $108, whereas the cheapest Amtrak ticket was $243.

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