Train Travel in Arizona
Two long-distance trains — the Sunset Limited and the Southwest Chief — give Arizona transcontinental rail access through Tucson and Flagstaff.
Passenger rail services with at least one stop in Arizona.
Regularly served stations in our research index.
U.S. census/transit region for connecting service.
Routes serving Arizona
The following passenger rail services call at one or more stations in Arizona. Routes range from short-haul commuter rail systems to transcontinental long-distance trains; the table below sorts by service type and distance. A useful supplemental resource is the state-level rail capital plan summary for context on funded improvements.
| Route | Type | Distance | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunset Limited | Long-Distance | 1,995 mi | Tri-weekly |
| Southwest Chief | Long-Distance | 2,265 mi | Daily |
Stations in Arizona
Our station index covers 7 facilities in Arizona, from large urban union stations to rural flag stops.
Travel notes
Arizona is part of the Southwest region. Riders connecting between routes within the state can use any of the major hubs above for cross-platform or short-walk transfers, depending on the station. For onward travel beyond the rail network, intercity bus and connecting Thruway services often complement the train; consult the operator for current connecting itineraries.
Fare structures, on-board amenities, and ticketing systems differ between Amtrak, state-supported corridors, and individual commuter operators. Long-distance Amtrak trains typically offer reserved sleeping accommodations alongside coach class; corridor services are reserved coach with optional business class; and commuter rail is generally open seating with monthly-pass fare options.
More Arizona Rail Resources
- Arizona rail advocacy and ridership data
- A weekend rail itinerary across Arizona