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From the Amtrak Website:
From the Amtrak Website:
Chicago Union Station - New Boarding Process for Coach Class Customers
Effective October 15, 2016
To provide a more convenient experience for our customers, we will begin a new boarding process at Chicago Union Station on October 15, 2016. Coach Class customers (except Hiawatha Service customers) boarding or connecting to reserved trains in Chicago should obtain a boarding pass.
Check In When You Arrive at Chicago Union Station
When you get to the station, check in with a uniformed Amtrak employee who will verify your ticket, and issue you a boarding pass. You will then be directed to the appropriate boarding area to wait for your train. The earlier you check in, the earlier you'll be in the boarding process. If you don't check in, you'll be among the last to board. Since Hiawatha Service trains are unreserved, boarding passes are not needed.
Board with Your Assigned GroupAbout 30 minutes before departure, a boarding call will be announced and you'll board with your assigned group.
General boarding for passengers traveling in Coach Class will take place in the Great Hall. There will be signs to direct you to the location of your assigned group.
Customers who purchased a $20 Priority Boarding Pass for the Legacy Club will be the first Coach Class group to board. Uniformed military personnel can enjoy the Legacy Club free of charge.
Seniors age 62 and over, customers with disabilities, families with children 12 and under, and non-uniformed active duty military personnel can board with assistance from the South Boarding Lounge, ahead of general boarding.
If you're traveling in a Sleeping car or Business Class, or are a Select Plus or a Select Executive Amtrak Guest Rewards member, you can wait for your train in the Metropolitan Lounge and will not need a boarding pass. You'll enjoy advance boarding. Just make sure to wait in the Metropolitan Lounge in order to take advantage of early boarding.What Time Should I Arrive?
Passengers should arrive at Chicago Union Station no later than 45 minutes before departure (60 minutes if assistance is needed with ticketing, baggage, pets, bikes or other services). The boarding gates will close five minutes before train departure.
How Can I Get in the First Boarding Group?To guarantee that you'll be among the first to board your train, Coach Class customers can purchase a $20 Priority Boarding Pass for the Legacy Club. You can also upgrade to Business Class or sleeping accommodations, where available, to enjoy advanced boarding from the Metropolitan Lounge.
We look forward to welcoming you to Chicago Union Station. For reservations and information, visit Amtrak.com, use our free mobile apps, call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) or speak with station personnel.Thank you for choosing Amtrak.
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