Limited — The Sunset
While there is a dining car, personal favorites make the 48-hour trip easier.
Connects New Orleans, San Antonio, El Paso, Tucson, and Los Angeles.
The inspiration for Cormac McCarthy’s play and countless folk songs. The Sunset Limited
First began service in 1894 under the Southern Pacific Railroad.
The train has a long layover here—perfect for a quick walk near the station. If you'd like to plan a trip on the Sunset Limited: Travel dates (for seasonal pricing) Starting city (New Orleans vs. LA) Budget preference (Coach vs. Sleeper car) While there is a dining car, personal favorites
Transitions from Louisiana bayous to the rugged Texas high desert and California mountains.
Provides some of the clearest night skies in the country as you cross the desert. 💡 Pro-Traveler Tips First began service in 1894 under the Southern
A three-day, two-night journey that encourages "slow travel" and digital detachment. 🏜️ Why It’s Iconic