December 17, 2009 2:26 PM
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Amtrak Drops Prices to Vancouver to Lure Olympics Fans
(MoneyWatch)
Amtrak is lowering fares by 25 percent on its new Cascades service to Vancouver, British Columbia -- just in time for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. The one-way prices are good:
I applaud Amtrak for using some business acumen and creating a demand and drawing attention to a service (by offering low prices) that some may have otherwise ignored. It's good to see that businesses haven't forgotten they can still manage to promote something that makes fiscal and common sense to consumers. I have been in bumper-to-bumper Canadian border traffic without an Olympics (just a Saturday,) so I can only imagine how nightmarish it will be once the Olympics are underway. Passing through the border on a train will be a much more pleasant alternative.
Amtrak is lowering fares by 25 percent on its new Cascades service to Vancouver, British Columbia -- just in time for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. The one-way prices are good:- Portland, OR: $34.50 ($43.13, no discount)
- Tacoma, WA: $26.00 ($32.50)
- Seattle, WA: $26.00 ($32.50)
- Everett, WA: $17.00 ($21.25)
- Bellingham, WA: $9.50 ($11.88)
I applaud Amtrak for using some business acumen and creating a demand and drawing attention to a service (by offering low prices) that some may have otherwise ignored. It's good to see that businesses haven't forgotten they can still manage to promote something that makes fiscal and common sense to consumers. I have been in bumper-to-bumper Canadian border traffic without an Olympics (just a Saturday,) so I can only imagine how nightmarish it will be once the Olympics are underway. Passing through the border on a train will be a much more pleasant alternative.
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