Duo of Amtrak trains operating from New York to Florida
This article is about passenger train service. For the form of table service, see silver service.
Silver Service
The Silver Meteor passing Odenton station in 2014
Overview
Locale
United States East Coast
Transit type
Inter-city rail
Number of lines
2
Website
Amtrak Silver Service
Operation
Operator(s)
Amtrak
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
System map
Legend
Northeast Corridor to Boston
New York City
Empire Corridor
Hudson River
NY
NJ
North River Tunnels
Newark Penn
Trenton
Delaware River
NJ
PA
Keystone Service, Pennsylvanian
Philadelphia–30th Street
PA
DE
Wilmington
DE
MD
Baltimore
Capitol Limited to Chicago
MD
DC
Washington, D.C.
Potomac River
DC
VA
Alexandria
Cardinal, Crescent
Northeast Regional
Fredericksburg
Richmond Staples Mill Road
Northeast Regional to Newport News
Petersburg
Northeast Regional to Norfolk
Silver Star prior to 1986
VA
NC
Henderson
Rocky Mount
Raleigh
Cary
Carolinian and Piedmont
to Charlotte
Southern Pines
Fayetteville
Hamlet
NC
SC
Florence
Camden
Kingstree
Columbia
Charleston
Denmark
Yemassee
Savannah River
SC
GA
Savannah
Jesup
St. Marys River
GA
FL
Jacksonville
Silver Palm (1996–2002)
Waldo
Palatka
Ocala
DeLand
Wildwood
Auto Train to Sanford
Winter Park
Orlando
Dade City
Kissimmee
Tampa
Lakeland
Winter Haven
Sebring
Okeechobee
West Palm Beach
Delray Beach
Deerfield Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Hollywood
Miami
Miami Intermodal Center
Planned
All stations are accessible
Silver Service is a brand applied by Amtrak to its long-distance trains running along the United States East Coast between New York City and Miami, Florida. It comprises two trains:[1]
Silver Meteor
Silver Star
The two services follow the same general route between New York City and Miami, but diverge between Selma, NC, and Savannah, GA, as well as at Auburndale, FL. The Silver Meteor takes a more direct, coastal route between Selma and Savannah via Fayetteville, NC, Florence, SC, and Charleston, SC, while the Silver Star travels inland to serve the Carolinas' two state capitals, Raleigh, NC, and Columbia, SC. At Auburndale, FL, the Silver Star continues west to service Lakeland, FL, and Tampa, FL, while the Silver Meteor turns south to go directly to Miami. Amtrak's Palmetto operates over the Silver Meteor's route between New York City and Savannah.
The Silver Meteor and Silver Star are the only single-level routes in the Amtrak system offering full-service dining; all other single-level long-distance routes exclusively serve pre-packaged ready-to-eat meals.[2][3]
^"AMTRAK TO HOST CIVIC CONVERSATION IN SAVANNAH ON RAIL DEPOT REDEVELOPMENT AND RESTORATION". US Fed News Service, Including US State News. January 27, 2009. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
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