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Berlin, VT Code · MPR

Montpelier

Montpelier serves Berlin, VT, and is a stop on 1 regularly scheduled passenger rail service.

Vermonter

Station Facts

City
Berlin, VT
Amtrak code
MPR
Opened
1995
Routes served
1
Address
151 Junction Rd, Berlin, VT 05602

About this station

Montpelier is the principal passenger rail facility serving Berlin in Vermont. The station first opened to passenger service in 1995 and remains in active use today. It is one of more than five hundred stations in the national passenger rail network and one of 14 regularly served stations in Vermont. Travelers researching this station's architecture and history may find heritage rail station archives a useful supplemental reference.

The station serves as a calling point for the trains listed below. Equipment, dwell times, and onboard amenities vary by route — long-distance trains generally include sleeping cars, dining service, and a Sightseer or Cafe lounge, while corridor and commuter trains operate as coach-only sets with a snack vendor or cafe car. Refer to each route's detail page for the equipment typically assigned and the schedule frequency.

Routes calling at Montpelier

RouteTypeOperatorEndpoints
Vermonter Regional Intercity Amtrak Washington ↔ St. Albans

Popular trips from Berlin

Sample one-way travel times and fare ranges for the most-searched origin-destination pairs touching Montpelier. Click through any pair for trip-level guidance, including connecting services and schedule frequency.

FromToRouteTimeFare
Randolph Berlin Vermonter 40m $23 – $70
Berlin Waterbury Vermonter 40m $23 – $70
Washington Berlin Vermonter 10h 52m $51 – $153
Berlin St. Albans Vermonter 1h 41m $26 – $78
Windsor Berlin Vermonter 1h 41m $26 – $78
Bellows Falls Berlin Vermonter 2h 42m $29 – $87

Getting to and from the station

Most major stations include taxi stands, rideshare pickup zones, and connecting public transit. Long-term and short-term parking is generally available at corridor and long-distance stations; small flag-stop stations may be unstaffed and have limited facilities. We recommend confirming station amenities with the operator before traveling, especially for early-morning or late-night arrivals. For ground-transport options at major U.S. terminals, the station-to-downtown ground transport directory is a handy companion.

Tickets & fares

RailRover does not sell tickets. To book travel from Montpelier, visit the operating carrier directly. Typical advance-purchase fares from this station start at the lower bound shown for each pair above; same-day walk-up fares typically sit at the upper end of the range. Discount programs (Amtrak Guest Rewards, AAA, military, student, and senior discounts on many corridor services) can reduce these figures further.

Schedule note. The pages here describe the regularly scheduled timetable, not real-time train movements. For live status and platform information, see the operator's mobile app or the departure boards in the station.

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