It's as if Amtrak simply passes it by, leaving adventurous souls to explore the place by road, like it's a hidden secret meant to be sought without the need for trains. A land of rugged beauty, awe-inspiring landscapes, and wide open skies, the state of Wyoming is home to two of America's most popular national parks: Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, but it remains a ghost stop on the United States' rail map.

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, best known as Amtrak , a term coined from the words America and track , has been gliding along the American railroad since 1971, as well as in Canada's three provinces: British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. While you can plan your national park trip with Amtrak , it turns out that you can't do that when planning a trip t

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