El Paso

Train station · El Paso

El Paso

Train station · El Paso

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700 W San Francisco Ave, El Paso, TX 79901

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Amtrak station with unique border route experiences and shared meals  

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700 W San Francisco Ave, El Paso, TX 79901 Get directions

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700 W San Francisco Ave, El Paso, TX 79901 Get directions

+1 800 872 7245
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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 26, 2025

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The Best Amtrak Food Is What You Bring Yourself | Eater

"An Amtrak route along the U.S.–Mexico border where a spontaneous interaction—buying tamales from a vendor in El Paso—led to the entire observation car sharing the food, illustrating how on-the-rails encounters with local vendors can create instant communal meals and lasting memories." - Nylah Iqbal Muhammad

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How to Ride the Texas Eagle Amtrak Route

"This long-distance Amtrak route was famously saved when Texas communities rallied to prevent its discontinuation, and today it runs daily between San Antonio and Chicago with frequent local enthusiasm. On its own the journey is roughly 30–32 hours (northbound departs San Antonio 6:48 a.m. and arrives Chicago 1:44 p.m., taking about 30 hours 56 minutes; southbound leaves Chicago 1:52 p.m. and arrives San Antonio 10:16 p.m., about 32 hours 24 minutes), but on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Fridays it couples with a westbound extension to Los Angeles that creates a single Chicago–Los Angeles trip of about 65 hours 20 minutes. Booking is most easily done via Amtrak.com, where one-way coach fares between San Antonio and Chicago were found from about $118 (value) or $157 (flex), while private accommodations start around $555 for a roomette, $847 for a bedroom, and family rooms from $747; full Chicago–Los Angeles fares and room rates are higher. Onboard options range from reclining coach seats in bi-level Superliner cars to roomettes (two seats that convert to upper/lower beds), family rooms for up to four, and larger bedrooms with a sink and private restroom; sleeper passengers receive bedding, towels, a dedicated attendant, lounge access, priority boarding, and complimentary meals. Be aware that the route has relatively few amenities compared with some other long-haul trains—no observation lounge car and limited traditional dining for sleeper passengers on the core route—though more cars and fuller meal service are added on the Los Angeles extension. Practical tips: pack layered clothing for variable car temperatures, buy snacks ahead (cafe selections can be limited and pricey), bring a long charging cable or power splitter (roomettes have only one outlet), expect no onboard Wi‑Fi, and take advantage of station breaks to walk and stretch. Scenic and cultural highlights include crossings that showcase the St. Louis Gateway Arch and downtown, a quick view of Austin’s Lady Bird Lake bridge, desert landscapes and border-adjacent track near El Paso on the westward extension, and convenient connections to historic stops and attractions along the way." - Rachel Chang Rachel Chang Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Jesse Dryer

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Pretty cool architecture. Located in Downtown El Paso. Has a ticket and baggage window. There are stands to verify baggage size and the weight of your luggage are acceptable for the trip. There is also a baggage claim area. There is a clearly marked Amtrak loading area outside. No covered area to stand waiting to board train. A covered area seems a no brainer idea for a town whose summers are in the 90's and over 100 degree temperatures. It has a phone to Hertz car rental.

Cynthia de Lorenzi

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My sister-in-law had taking the train from Ft. Worth, TX to El Paso on her bucket list so we met at at the El Paso train station on her arrival. We were surprised to see so many people there, arriving and departing. The station is very clean and the staff very helpful. You just might want to stop by and grab a brochure about El Paso or glimpse the architecture from a time gone by!

Sinjin

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If you want to experience where Texas, Mexico and the Western United States meet up…and you want to do it with Americana Flair - do El Paso Amtrak! See Gods country by way of 19th Century engineering. Participate in an ailing industry and let it take you to a city that hosts conservative values meshed with West Coast dysfunction and more than a social dollop of Mexican culture. I recommend this encounter because once you are standing in El Paso you will never compare it or confuse it with any other city, ever. El Paso is unique and rolling in by train is the only way to arrive. El Paso by Amtrak.

Michael Greber

Google
Best $3 burritos this side of the border sold on the train platform. Look for the line if the train is there.

Ingrid

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I wasn't able to explore much because I was at the El Paso train station on a layover and it was raining.

John Cadman

Google
Get off first and get some yummy burritos. They're cheap, warm, and pretty darn tasty. She had bean/ cheese and red chili potato. Bring some hot sauce with you. $3 each, bring cash, and tip her for God's sake, she's so welcoming.

John

Google
Stores near by to grab food before the train leaves. Usually a lady is out front with a burrito cart.

Jeff Howard

Google
Clean, comfortable. Beautiful building. Generous, caring staff. Easy walk to museum and several restaurants.