Amtrak, in collaboration with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and other agencies, resumed Cascades service between Portland and Vancouver, British Columbia on March 6.
The announcement marked the first time direct service will operate between Portland and stations north of Seattle since 2020.
Serving 12 stations along the Interstate 5 (I-5) corridor in western Washington, customers traveling north can depart Portland at 3:05 p.m. and arrive in Seattle at 7 p.m., and in Vancouver, B.C. at 11 p.m. The southbound train leaves Vancouver, B.C. at 6:35 a.m. for an 11 a.m. stop in Seattle and a 2:55 p.m. arrival in Portland.
“With more people now traveling, we are thrilled to double the daily roundtrips between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C. By adding staffing and equipment to the region, we can once again offer customers a direct connection between Portland and Canada,” said Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner.
Running along the water from British Columbia, through river and mountain vistas in Washington and Oregon, Amtrak Cascades offers views of some of the country’s most distinctive cities and spectacular natural attractions.