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Travel by Train with Pets

Dear Rudy--

A couple of weeks ago you fielded a question from a woman concerned about traveling in Europe with her pet. I'm more concerned about traveling in the UNITED STATES with my pet; the safest, easiest and most comfortable way to travel with an animal would be by train, but AMTRAK DOESN'T PERMIT PETS on any of its train lines! Could you please do a little investigative journalism and find out why this is?

I, of course, keep my cat in a sturdy carrying case when I travel on the local rail lines, and she is quiet and well-behaved -- much more so than most children who travel on trains! For longer trips, though, I'm obliged to rent a car, all because of AMTRAK's prohibition.

The cat carrier would easily fit on my lap or at my feet, and I'd even be willing to buy Kitty her own seat...why is it that AMTRAK has this unfriendly policy? (Didn't the dog Asta travel on trains with Nick and Nora Charles, in the movies?!) I've heard horror stories (possibly urban legends) of animals dying on airplane flights, and many veterinarians recommend sedating pets before allowing them to fly; AMTRAK should be marketing train travel as the safe alternative for Rover and Puff -- a ready-made niche market! Thanks for your help.

A Listener near New York City

 

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