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Is it better to travel by bus or train from Baltimore to New Haven?

There are usually 14 daily bus trips available from Baltimore to New Haven.

Bus
Train
Avg. Price
Avg. Price
$54.56
Avg. Price
$166.72
Daily Trips
Daily Trips
14
Daily Trips
46
Duration
Duration
8h 2m
Duration
5h 22m

Trip Summary

26 trains operate daily from Baltimore to New Haven. The train trip from Baltimore to New Haven is usually about 5 hours and 23 minutes long. However, traveling on the fastest Amtrak train can get you there in as little as 4 hours and 8 minutes.

Distance239 mi (385 km)
Fastest train4h 8m
Lowest price$34.00
Trains per day37
Most frequent serviceAmtrak Northeast Regional
Train lines4

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Train Trip Reviews from Wanderu Customers

Average score for trains from Baltimore to New Haven

(Based on 12 ratings and reviews)

4.6

5.0

Magdeline

July 27, 2024- Visiting family

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: I didn’t have to worry about a traffic jam, or traffic accident which would have delayed arrival time. I felt safe and the atmosphere was peaceful. Tips: Try the train instead of driving your car, you might experience more peace and lest stress.

5.0

Kerry

June 2, 2024- Visiting family

Amtrak Northeast Regional

On the trip to Baltimore porter was very rude when she addressed me about my voice volume which was not over to top at all and told me to watch my language and I could be put off of the train!! She exacerbated the problem, First of we weren't disturbing other passengers at all and She just happened to walk by at that time, in closing, I would like to say she was wrong to threaten me with removal I'm dealing with a case of severe PTSD from my military experience and if I did not maintain control it may have lead to very BAD and unnecessary situation.

5.0

katherine

January 7, 2022- Visiting family

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: all of the above. Cons: wifi. Tips: wifi was spotty in one direction and fine in the other I saw prepared riders using their phone's hot spots.

5.0

David

November 4, 2021- Visiting family

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: Comfortable and prompt. Cons: Lavatory needs more frequent attention with respect to cleaning and replenishment or supplies.

4.0

Mary

October 6, 2019- Visiting friends

Amtrak Northeast Regional

Pros: I took the Acela from New Haven to Baltimore and wished I had booked the Acela back too. The train I did take was very nice, just a bit crowded, but understandable for a Sunday. Cons: Everything was good. Wish the Acela was a bit less pricey!

What is the price of a train ticket from Baltimore to New Haven?

In the last month, the average price of a train ticket from Baltimore to New Haven was $98.76. Good news! You can find the cheapest tickets if you book your trip at least 28 days prior to the travel date. You’ll likely pay around $102.13 more if you wait to book until the last minute.

Average train ticket prices from Baltimore to New Haven by travel date

$210$140$70FebFeb

For the next 30 days, the cost of a one-way train trip from Baltimore to New Haven will range from $65 to $205. If you're planning to travel by train to New Haven in the upcoming week, the cheapest train ticket from Baltimore you can find in the next 7 days is $77. Be sure to book your trip in advance as train ticket prices typically increase as your travel date approaches.

Monthly avg. prices

$175$140$105$70$35MAMJJASONDJF
Mark your calendar for February if you want to score the cheapest train tickets from Baltimore to New Haven. You’ll find the best deals during this time of year, when tickets cost an average of $111. If you're planning a trip from Baltimore to New Haven during November, bear in mind that ticket prices are usually higher during this month. Expect to pay about $171 for your train ticket, unless you book well in advance and find an even better deal.

Prices as travel date approaches

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By booking your train trip from Baltimore to New Haven on Wanderu at least 28 days ahead of time, you can save about $102.13 on your ticket. Waiting until the last minute means missing out on these savings!

Which train should you take from Baltimore to New Haven?

There are 4 train lines with service from Baltimore to New Haven. Amtrak Northeast Regional is the most popular choice with travelers, offering scheduled service on 12 trains each day.

TrainDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Amtrak95h 55m$136.75
Amtrak Acela54h 22m$214.88
Amtrak Northeast Regional125h 23m$117.53
Amtrak Vermonter14h 46m$122.13
  • Amtrak is the largest passenger railroad service in America, offering daily intercity trains to hundreds of destinations across the contiguous United States, as well as several cities in Canada. Every Amtrak train comes equipped with comfortable seats with extra legroom, as well as several four-seat areas with tables in the middle. In addition, each car has a freshly cleaned restroom, free WiFi and power outlets at every seat. There are also snack bars where you can purchase drinks or food during your journey. On average, there are 9 Amtrak trains from Baltimore to New Haven every day, as well as 20 trips on the weekends, with prices starting from $34.

  • The Acela is Amtrak’s flagship high-speed rail service. Connecting 15 cities along the Northeast Corridor of the United States, the Acela is Amtrak’s fastest running passenger train, developing a speed of up to 82.2 mph. Acela trains are equipped with free high-speed internet, power outlets and extra comfortable seats. In addition, all Acela passengers have access to the line’s signature Corridor Café where they can unwind and enjoy a freshly prepared meal with a glass of wine. There are 5 Acela trips from Baltimore to New Haven every day, including the weekend. As it is Amtrak’s most premium service, the average Acela train ticket may cost more than other train lines.

  • The Northeast Regional is Amtrak’s passenger rail service that runs between Boston, MA and Virginia Beach, VA, connecting over 50 cities in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. While the line’s downtown-to-downtown train service makes traveling between the biggest cities in the Northeast convenient and hassle-free, the train’s amenities make the journey comfortable and relaxing as well. Amtrak passengers can enjoy large seats with extra legroom and power outlets, as well as free WiFi and clean bathrooms. With 12 daily train trips from Baltimore to New Haven, the Northeast Regional is the busiest and most popular among all Amtrak routes.

  • The Vermonter is an Amtrak passenger train that connects St. Albans, VT to Washington, D.C. by way of New York City. The journey is renowned for the beautiful scenic views that it presents as it passes through the Green Mountains and the Berkshires. Aboard the Vermonter, passengers can enjoy free WiFi, power outlets at every seat and extra legroom. You can also grab a bite to eat or enjoy a refreshing beverage from the train’s café. There are 1 Vermonter trains traveling from Baltimore to New Haven every day, with prices starting from $36.

Frequently asked questions about traveling by train from Baltimore to New Haven

The distance between Baltimore and New Haven is approximately 239 miles, or 385 kilometers. The average train journey between these two cities takes 5 hours and 23 minutes, although the absolute fastest you could get there is 4 hours and 8 minutes.

Looking for ways to pass the time? Most trains are equipped with Wi-Fi, which means you can stream music, browse social media or get some work done during your ride. That said, in case your train has a spotty signal, or is among the few without Wi-Fi, we also recommend downloading TV shows and movies to your mobile device in advance of your trip. That way the ride will fly by whatever the Wi-Fi situation.

Trains departing from Baltimore to New Haven tend to have the most passengers on Tuesday. With higher demand ticket prices also tend to be higher on Tuesday. If you are trying to snag a cheap train tickets or just want an emptier train you'll have better luck by booking travel departing on Sunday as the least number of people tend to travel then.

The earliest train departs Baltimore at 5:00am while the last train of the day leaves at 10:00pm. To see all scheduled departure times, use the search function on this page to get the full schedule for your specific travel dates.

There are 26 scheduled trains on most days. 37 of these are direct connections to New Haven. While direct trains may still make stops along the way, you will not need to switch trains at any point. If you're looking to get to your destination faster, a direct train is the convenient and time-efficient choice.

You can also take a train for your return trip from New Haven to Baltimore.

City Information

Baltimore

Baltimore is a seaport in Maryland best known for its crab cakes and baseball legend, Babe Ruth. As there is plenty to see in Charm City, you'll be singing "Good Morning, Baltimore'' as soon as you experience all of the sights and activities this quirky town has to offer.

Some of Baltimore's most impressive attractions are centered in and around Inner Harbor. This scenic waterfront is filled with historic ships, dating as far back as the Civil War in the case of the USS Constellation. Alongside shops and restaurants, Inner Harbor also hosts the National Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, and several entertainment venues where you can catch live music. Enjoy a bird's-eye view of the harbor from atop Federal Hill Park, or if you prefer the view that inspired "The Star Spangled Banner," head out to Fort McHenry, known for its role in the War of 1812.

Baltimore is one of the stops on Wanderu's recommended East Coast wine tour, but don't worry about racking up a hefty tab; luckily, Baltimore is also one of the cheapest drinking cities in the U.S., with the cheapest bottle of beer going for just $1.42. Enjoy your wine or beer along the Avenue in Hampden, a neighborhood known for its hipster bars, restaurants, and boutiques.

Ready to plan your Baltimore adventure? Numerous bus and train options make Baltimore affordably accessible by ground transportation, and Baltimore-Washington International Airport not only offers hundreds of daily flights, it also is one of the best airports for food in the U.S.

New Haven

Sitting on the mouth of the Quinnipiac River of Connecticut, New Haven has been the home of the esteemed Yale University for more than 300 years. The quaint college town, with its cultural significance, has long been a highly-rated destination for culturally-inclined travelers. The first thing to do in New Haven is to visit the Yale campus, which was designed by famous architects such as Eero Saarinen and Frank O. Gehry. Don’t forget to check out the university’s visitor center as well, which houses impressive historical displays. Other interesting destinations on the premises are the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. If you wish to take a break from the urban environment and go hunting for some amazing nature shots, East Rock Park will be a premier choice. Inside the park is the Pardee Rose Garden, which features more than 50 varieties of roses blooming in June and July.

New Haven is a popular destination for foodies, and its greatest offering is pizza. New Haven’s special pizza, also known as “apizza,” is a must-try when you are in town, and the best place to try this delicacy is at Pepe’s, its birthplace. Another establishment to check out is Louis’ Lunch, which has been serving delightful fast food since 1895.

The central hub of transportation in the city is Union Station, where travelers can catch Amtrak trains or buses by Greyhound and Flixbus for intercity transits. Air services are handled by the Tweed New Haven Regional Airport, located 3 miles east of the business district.

Station Information

Where is the train station in Baltimore?

Baltimore, MD - Penn Station - BALAMT-0

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Main departure station: Penn Station - 1500 N Charles St

Pennsylvania Station, commonly referred to as just Penn Station, is the main train station in Baltimore. Owned and operated by Amtrak, the station serves as a regional hub for all of the train carrier’s nine services that pass through Baltimore, including the Acela, the Northeast Regional, the Crescent, and the Palmetto. Conveniently located near Baltimore’s downtown and Inner Harbor, Penn Station is accessible from all parts of the city via several transit bus lines and two commuter rail services. The Johns Hopkins and Baltimore Collegetown shuttles also serve Penn Station, allowing students to travel easily between the train station and campus.

All train stations in Baltimore:

  • Penn Station - 1500 N Charles St

  • Amtrak - MARC Station (BWI)

Where is the train station in New Haven?

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Main arrival station: Union Station

Union Station in New Haven is Connecticut’s most important transportation hub and is also one of the busiest stations in Amtrak’s national rail network. The station serves interstate Amtrak passenger trains that run along the Northeast Corridor between Washington, DC and Boston. Additionally, there are several commuter rail services operated by Amtrak, MTA and CTrail that connect New Haven to the likes of New York and Hartford. Union Station also accommodates CTtransit’s local buses services as well as intercity bus travel from carriers including Greyhound and Peter Pan Bus Lines. In addition, a free shuttle service is available from Union Station to New Haven Green in the city’s modern downtown.

All train stations in New Haven:

  • Union Station

  • State Street Station

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