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Train Travel in Hollywood

Hollywood, Florida    1 station · 3 services · Southeast region

Hollywood is served by 1 regularly catalogued passenger rail station and 3 distinct intercity or commuter rail services. Combined, these services connect Hollywood directly to dozens of cities across Florida and the wider Southeast region without a transfer, and indirectly to almost any address on the U.S. passenger rail network.

City Rail Profile

State
Florida
Region
Southeast
Stations indexed
1
Routes calling
3
Origin–destination pairs
13 catalogued

Stations in Hollywood

Each rail facility in Hollywood is listed below. Larger union stations typically host several services and offer staffed ticket windows, checked baggage, and accessible boarding; smaller intermediate stations may be platform-only with online ticketing.

Services calling at Hollywood

The following passenger rail services include at least one Hollywood stop in their published timetable. Mix of intercity, regional, and commuter service depends on the city's position in the national network — gateway cities such as those served by long-distance routes appear alongside corridor and commuter services.

RouteTypeOperatorDistance
Silver Star Long-Distance Amtrak 1,522 mi
Silver Meteor Long-Distance Amtrak 1,389 mi
Tri-Rail Commuter Rail SFRTA 71 mi

Where you can travel from Hollywood

Catalogued one-seat trips departing from or arriving at Hollywood. Each pair links to a full trip-planning page with travel time, fare range, and route guide. Travel-deal newsletters such as the Saver Fare Watch often spotlight discounted fares on these origin-destination pairs.

FromToRouteTimeFare
Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Silver Star 1h 8m $44 – $220
Hollywood Hialeah Silver Star 1h 8m $44 – $220
New York Hollywood Silver Star 29h 39m $103 – $515
Okeechobee Hollywood Silver Star 3h 2m $48 – $240
Tampa Hollywood Silver Star 4h 56m $52 – $259
Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Silver Meteor 1h 14m $41 – $207
Hollywood Hialeah Silver Meteor 1h 14m $41 – $207
New York Hollywood Silver Meteor 26h 53m $96 – $479
Okeechobee Hollywood Silver Meteor 3h 22m $46 – $230
Kissimmee Hollywood Silver Meteor 5h 30m $51 – $253
Hialeah Hollywood Tri-Rail 32m $8 – $13
Hollywood Fort Lauderdale Tri-Rail 32m $8 – $13
Hollywood Mangonia Park Tri-Rail 1h 14m $8 – $13

Travel context for Hollywood

Within Florida, Hollywood is one of 15 rail-served cities our index tracks. The wider Southeast region anchors 6 services through this state alone, with onward connections nationally. Travelers planning longer trips usually transfer at the nearest hub city; for Hollywood that is most often the largest connecting facility on the calling routes listed above.

If you are routing a complete itinerary, the Florida state hub aggregates every route and station in this state on a single page, with distance and frequency for quick comparison. The operators directory describes the different commuter and intercity carriers serving the state. Background reading on the corridor patterns connecting Hollywood to its neighbors is summarized in the North American Rail Atlas.

Booking and station access

RailRover does not sell tickets. To book travel from Hollywood, visit the operating carrier directly using the operator links in the table above. Larger stations typically have a staffed ticket window during scheduled train hours; smaller stations may require online ticketing in advance of arrival. For the latest accessibility and amenities information at each facility, follow the station link in the list above.

For trip planning across multiple cities or operators, see the RailRover guides on buying tickets, connecting Thruway buses, and group and multi-ride passes. Travelers using Hollywood as a connecting hub should review the baggage policy and the onboard Wi-Fi and power outlet field guide before boarding.

Further reading on Hollywood rail

  • A walking tour of Hollywood's rail facilities, then and now
  • Connecting transit at Hollywood: subway, light rail, and bus integration