Let’s face it: we’ve all had that moment — watching a train breeze by as you sit in traffic, wondering what it’d be like to just… hop on and go. No TSA lines, no tiny seats, no $8 airport pretzels. Just tracks, tunes, and the freedom to stare dramatically out the window like you’re the main character in a coming-of-age film.
And here’s the plot twist: you can do that. For cheap. Welcome to the world of scenic, budget-friendly train travel across the US, where the views are free, your knees have space, and your wallet doesn’t need CPR afterward.
Because at RentRX, we believe your rent check shouldn’t cancel your wanderlust. You deserve a break that doesn’t require you to drain your emergency fund or sell your soul to the airline points gods. So we put together a whistle-stop tour of the most beautiful train routes in the country — each one adventure-ready, photo-op-worthy, and wallet-approved.
The “Pocket Change” Rail Escape: Under $100 Roundtrip
Let’s start small but mighty. You don’t need an Amtrak sleeper car or a coast-to-coast rail pass to experience that train magic. You just need a weekend, a packed lunch, and a ticket cheaper than your last DoorDash order.
Route: Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner (Southern California)
Scenic Rating: 10/10 Ocean Vibes
Starting Fare: $30–$60 Roundtrip (depending on route)
This ride feels like cheating — you get endless ocean views, charming surf towns, and the sun setting over the Pacific… all while sipping coffee in your window seat. Start in San Diego, hop off in Santa Barbara, and explore coastal stops like San Juan Capistrano and Ventura along the way. Pro tip: Sit on the west side of the train for nonstop ocean drama.
RentRX Tip: Bring your own snacks and reusable coffee mug. Train café car prices are sneaky high and, let’s be honest, not very snack-worthy.
The Budget Adventurer Route: $100–$300 Roundtrip
You’ve got a little more wiggle room and the urge to actually get out of your ZIP code. Now’s your chance to trade the freeway slog for an unplugged experience with a view. This is the sweet spot for adventure without airfare.
Route: Amtrak’s Empire Builder (Chicago to Glacier National Park, MT)
Scenic Rating: Big Sky Energy, 11/10
Starting Fare: $150–$200 One Way (watch for flash sales)
This route is a masterclass in American scenery. You’ll glide past the Great Plains, cross the Mississippi River, and arrive in the majestic, untouched beauty of Glacier National Park. The best part? You can camp or find budget lodges once you’re there, making the whole thing totally doable for under $300.
RentRX Tip: Book early and travel off-peak (like Tuesday–Thursday departures) to lock in low fares. Also, check if your route overlaps with “Trails & Rails” programs — free onboard storytelling from park rangers.