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I'm trying to figure out how Amtrak's fares work and determine how quickly they typically sell out of tickets on a particular route. I like to take the train to visit friends and family, but often don't plan far enough ahead and the train tickets end up either selling out or being too expensive.
I've done some digging around the internet to try to find a price tracking tool similar to those available for airline tickets, and this is the closest to what what I'm looking for that I've found. This site allows you to enter a route, and will tell you the lowest fare price for the next n days. However, it runs extremely slowly and only tells you the lowest fare, not the fare for each ticket category. It also can't tell you other information like "Only n seats left at this price" or tell you if there's space for bikes or pets still remaining.
I'd also love to see any explanations or analysis of how the various fare prices are determined, and how many seats at various prices are available on various routes.
If there isn't a bunch of existing pricing/ridership information or a robust price tracking tool out there, I'd like build one that will allow me to predict what the typical price for a route is based on how far in advance you make the booking. This would be super helpful for me to figure out how far I need to plan ahead in order to get a decent deal for traveling. I think this would also be really helpful to others as well and would like to open source any of the work that I end up doing.
I've done some digging around the internet to try to find a price tracking tool similar to those available for airline tickets, and this is the closest to what what I'm looking for that I've found. This site allows you to enter a route, and will tell you the lowest fare price for the next n days. However, it runs extremely slowly and only tells you the lowest fare, not the fare for each ticket category. It also can't tell you other information like "Only n seats left at this price" or tell you if there's space for bikes or pets still remaining.
I'd also love to see any explanations or analysis of how the various fare prices are determined, and how many seats at various prices are available on various routes.
If there isn't a bunch of existing pricing/ridership information or a robust price tracking tool out there, I'd like build one that will allow me to predict what the typical price for a route is based on how far in advance you make the booking. This would be super helpful for me to figure out how far I need to plan ahead in order to get a decent deal for traveling. I think this would also be really helpful to others as well and would like to open source any of the work that I end up doing.