The cheapest and fastest trains from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA
Cheapest price
£15
Average price
£134
Fastest journey
1 h 7 m
Average duration
1 h 8 m
Trains per day
50
Distance
130 km
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.
The average ticket from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA will cost around £134 if you buy it on the day, but you can find cheap train tickets today for only £15.
Of the 50 trains that leave New York, NY for Philadelphia, PA every day 50 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
These direct trains cover the 130 km distance in an average of 1 h 8 m but if you time it right, some trains will get you there in just 1 h 7 m .
The slowest trains will take 1 h 10 m and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.
179 Northeast Regional
2103 Acela
181 Northeast Regional
607 Keystone Service
89 Palmetto
2117 Acela
2121 Acela
2151 Acela
2163 Acela
2107 AcelaTravel Information
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Omio recommends booking the train as it is the most popular option from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the coach with prices starting from £11. For those with little time consider booking a train which can get you there in 1h 17m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the train is your best bet as it emits only 0.0 - 0.1kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a coach costs an average of £11, and a train costs an average of £9.
Distance: 130 km
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New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA train times
The table below shows live departures for New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA trains for today, Thursday 20 November. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated train journeys.
| Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Changes | Tickets |
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179 Northeast Regional | 05:11 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h28 | 06:39 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
111 Northeast Regional | 09:50 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h33 | 11:23 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2103 Acela | 10:25 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h12 | 11:37 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
181 Northeast Regional | 10:45 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h19 | 12:04 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
607 Keystone Service | 10:51 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h27 | 12:18 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
89 Palmetto | 11:02 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h24 | 12:26 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2107 Acela | 11:27 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h10 | 12:37 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
79 Carolinian | 12:04 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h27 | 13:31 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
641 Keystone Service | 12:17 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h29 | 13:46 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
183 Northeast Regional | 12:25 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h30 | 13:55 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
141 Northeast Regional | 13:10 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h31 | 14:41 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2151 Acela | 14:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h08 | 15:08 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
185 Northeast Regional | 14:25 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h28 | 15:53 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
643 Keystone Service | 14:30 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h20 | 15:50 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
95 Northeast Regional | 15:35 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h21 | 16:56 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
43 Pennsylvanian | 15:52 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h23 | 17:15 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2155 Acela | 16:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h10 | 17:10 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
119 Northeast Regional | 16:02 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h29 | 17:31 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
125 Northeast Regional | 16:35 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h25 | 18:00 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2117 Acela | 17:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h07 | 18:07 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
645 Keystone Service | 17:05 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h20 | 18:25 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
131 Northeast Regional | 17:10 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h32 | 18:42 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
171 Northeast Regional | 17:40 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h35 | 19:15 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
609 Keystone Service | 17:54 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h25 | 19:19 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2159 Acela | 18:02 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h10 | 19:12 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
133 Northeast Regional | 18:49 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h23 | 20:12 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
19 Crescent | 19:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h31 | 20:31 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
93 Northeast Regional | 19:02 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h19 | 20:21 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
647 Keystone Service | 19:11 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h22 | 20:33 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2121 Acela | 19:15 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h08 | 20:23 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
97 Silver Meteor | 19:30 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h35 | 21:05 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
649 Keystone Service | 19:44 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h28 | 21:12 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2163 Acela | 20:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h08 | 21:08 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
85 Northeast Regional | 20:05 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h25 | 21:30 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
173 Northeast Regional | 21:05 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h29 | 22:34 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
129 Northeast Regional | 21:24 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h33 | 22:57 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
2167 Acela | 22:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h13 | 23:13 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
193 Northeast Regional | 22:27 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h21 | 23:48 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
197 Northeast Regional | 23:08 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h16 | 00:24 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
137 Northeast Regional | 23:25 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h25 | 00:50 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
55 Vermonter | 23:45 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h22 | 01:07 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
| Friday 21 November | |||||
175 Northeast Regional | 00:41 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h26 | 02:07 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
657 Keystone Service | 01:30 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h25 | 02:55 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
639 Keystone Service | 02:00 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h27 | 03:27 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
177 Northeast Regional | 03:05 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h40 | 04:45 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
67 Northeast Regional | 04:23 Penn Station, New York, NY | 1h26 | 05:49 30th Street Station, Philadelphia, PA | 0 changesdirect | |
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Journey information
Overview: Train from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA
Trains from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA run on average 44 times per day, taking around 1h 17m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at £9 if you book in advance.
There are 44 trains per day. The earliest train runs at 00:11, the last at 23:58. The fastest train covers the 130 km distance in 1h 19m.
Distance 130 km |
Average train duration 1h 17m |
Cheapest ticket price £9 |
Trains per day 44 |
Direct trains 44 |
Fastest train 1h 19m |
First train 00:11 |
Last train 23:58 |
Train companies: Amtrak, Amtrak Acela from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA trainsAmtrak, Amtrak Acela trains will get you between New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA from £9. With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.
Amtrak
Amtrak Acela
From New York to Philadelphia by Northeast Regional Train
Introduction
New York and Philadelphia are two of the largest cities in the United States, and as it happens, are also some of the best-connected cities by rail in the entire country. In this article, I’m going to take the Amtrak Northeast Regional train between the two, showing you the full experience both at the station and on board the train, as well as highlighting how to make the most out of your train trip. Join me as I show you why taking the train to travel from New York to Philadelphia is the best way between the two cities.

Route Overview
Trains between New York and Philadelphia are operated entirely by Amtrak, the national railway company of the United States. There are several service options on this route, but the two most common are the Northeast Regional and the high-speed Acela. The train covers approximately 145 kilometers (90 miles), with journey times ranging from 1 hour and 10 minutes to 1 hour and 40 minutes, depending on which service you choose. As expected, the faster trains (typically Acela) are generally more expensive.
You can also travel by bus from New York to Philadelphia, but with longer journey times and the risk of encountering traffic along the way, I’d always choose the train for this route.
Transportation Experience
I booked my ticket using Omio, which allowed me to compare different travel options and schedules in one place. Best of all, the mobile ticket was sent straight to my phone, which made boarding easy without needing to print anything.

Taking the train from New York to Philadelphia is a great experience, with prominent stations located right in the heart of each city. With no stress or hassle, you can just sit back and relax while the train whisks you to your destination.
Route Details
Departure & Arrival Stations
All trains depart from New York Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan. The station is conveniently located near 34th Street–Penn Station on the New York Subway, served by lines 1, 2, 3, A, C, and E. Inside, you'll find a variety of coffee shops, restaurants, and ticketed seating areas. Be sure to head to the Moynihan Train Hall, located just west of the older concourse, as this is where Amtrak trains now depart.


Catching the train here is easy, especially since there’s no need to check in. I simply checked the departure board to find my track number, then headed to the boarding area once the train was marked as “Boarding.”

The train arrives at Philadelphia 30th Street Station, situated on the west side of the city. Convenient onward connections are available, with SEPTA commuter rail and SEPTA Metro services offering frequent links to other parts of the city.

Schedule & Frequency
The trains from New York to Philadelphia are some of the most frequent long-distance trains in the entire country, with a typical day seeing around 50 departures, from very early morning to the latest trains leaving after midnight.
The route is fairly reliable, but since these tracks are also shared with various commuter services, delays can happen. Plan ahead, and avoid making firm plans immediately after your arrival in case of delays.
I traveled on Northeast Regional 141, departing at 08:24, with a journey time of 1 hour and 20 minutes. This is a slower and less luxurious option than the Acela, but I think it offers much better value for money.

Onboard Experiences & Services
I chose to book Coach Class for this journey, which features comfortable leather armchairs with generous legroom and a recline feature. Coach Class does not include assigned seating. You simply choose an available seat after boarding.

You can also upgrade to Business Class, which allows you to reserve a specific seat and offers extra legroom. It also includes complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, which I think is a nice touch.
All passengers have the option of visiting the café car to purchase a selection of drinks and snacks. Coffee is available, handy if you’re catching an early morning train. There are also items such as cakes, nuts, and chocolates, as well as more substantial options, such as sandwiches and salads. As it was a relatively short journey, I didn’t buy anything.

All seats have access to power sockets, and free high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the entire train ride, which worked a treat for staying connected. Drinking water dispensers are located at the end of each carriage and are available for free to all passengers.
Space for large luggage items is available and found at the end of the carriages, while smaller items can be stored above your seat. Unlike most other long-distance trains in the United States, a checked baggage service is not available on the Northeast Regional or the Acela; however, there is a generous limit of two personal items and two carry-on items per person.
Ticketing Advice & Budget Breakdown
Tickets on the New York to Philadelphia train route are priced based on demand, so it’s best to book far ahead to secure the best deal for your journey.
I booked my trip one month in advance, and here’s what I paid:
| Class | Cost |
|---|---|
| Coach Class | $38 (€32.50) |
If you book early enough, you can even get a ticket on the Northeast Regional for just $11 (€9.40)!

Top Tips & Personal Recommendations
Use the correct train hall: All Amtrak departures leave from Moynihan Train Hall, located across the street from the older, more crowded building where most LIRR and NJT trains operate. Don’t confuse the two.
Arrive early: Both New York Penn and Philadelphia 30th Street Station are among the busiest and largest in the U.S. Arriving about 30 minutes before departure will help ensure a stress-free experience.
Choose the Northeast Regional: This option offers great value for money. The Acela is faster but often not worth the significantly higher price.
Sit on the left-hand side: This is where you get the best views of the Manhattan skyline on departure and of downtown Philadelphia as you approach your destination.
Conclusion
I really enjoyed my journey on the Amtrak Northeast Regional. It was a smooth, stress-free way to travel right from the heart of Manhattan to downtown Philadelphia. With so many departures each day, the train offers great flexibility, making it easy to travel whenever it suits your plans. Ready to go? Plan and book your journey on Omio today!
About the Author: Albie Pearce
- Job Title: Global Rail Traveler / Content Creator
- Bio: Passionate global rail traveler from the UK since a very young age—I’ve traveled on thousands of trains in over 60 countries. I create engaging videos highlighting the very best of my train travel experiences from around the world.
Trains from New York to Philadelphia
Trains from New York City to Philadelphiacover a distance of 80 miles (129 km). A journey covering that distance will take an average of 1h 30min to complete. There are around 25 trains per day between New York City for Philadelphia, and all of them are direct trains.
New York City to Philadelphia Train Time: Daily Departures
There are 25 direct trains per day and 166 trains per week that depart from New York Penn Station and arrive at 30th Street Train Station in Philadelphia. The amount of trains leaving per day is more frequent on weekdays, especially during the early morning rush hour and the later evening service. Over the weekends you will find that the average amount of trains is about 17 per day. The first New York City to Philadelphia train departs at 04: 58, and the last departing train leaves at 23:25.
How long is the journey by train from New York City to Philadelphia?
When booking train tickets from Philadelphia to New York, you will find that all the trains available are direct trains. You will not need to allocate travel time to incorporate a changeover in the journey. The overall duration of the trip is around one hour and 30min. However, if you are flexible with your departure times, you can find faster trains. The fastest route takes an hour and 10min.

Trains from New York to Philadelphia: friends in Brooklyn, New York. Source: Shutterstock
What are the departure and arrival stations for trains from New York to Philadelphia?
Departure train station: When arriving at your departure station for your train trip from New York City to Philadelphia, you will be departing from Penn Station, New York. Heading to the station from the city centre of New York is easy with the different public transport options available. There are two different subways routes you could take, one being on Line 2, which will take about 18min, and the second also runs along Line 2 but does make one stop at Chambers St. Catching a bus is a great option for those of you who would like to take in the sites and sounds of the city as you go. The bus departs from New York city hall and takes around 30min to complete the journey.
Arrival train station: When you arrive in Philadelphia, you will be at 30th Street Station. You might need to head to the city centre of Philadelphia for the next leg of your trip or to reach your accommodation. The city centre is easily accessible on the different public transportation modes available. Firstly you could catch a train. The journey is about 5min long and leaves every 10min. A slightly longer option would be to catch the subway. If you are travelling on a budget, the cheapest option is to hop on the tram. The trip will take about 12min to reach the city centre. Two different buses run this route, and both will take less than 20min. The fastest and most direct option would be to catch a taxi.
Which train companies travel from New York to Philadelphia?
When catching the train from New York to Philadelphia, you will be travelling by either Acela, a division of the Amtrak train company. Acela is Amtraks signature high-speed train service operating along this route and many others along the Northeast Corridor (NEC). All the trains operated under the Acela umbrella running from New York City to Philadelphia are direct trains. The only factors that will affect your trip’s duration are which days and times you book your departing ticket.
Night trains New York City
Trains running the route between New York City and Philadelphia operate during the night; however, there are no specific night train services offered for this route due to its short distance.
Acela trains from New York City to Philadelphia
Acela trains are specifically designed for speed and service. The name Acela comes from blending the two words acceleration and excellence. The whole idea of these high-speed trains was to provide no-stop train travel, and so you will find that all the trains operating this route are direct. When planning your train trip from New York to Philadelphia, you should allow for around 1h 30 min travel time. However, if you check the schedule, you will see shorter train journeys available. The quickest option will be 1h and 10min.
Trains from New York City to Philadelphia: Sustainability travel
Traveling on Acela trains operated by Amtrak trains are 46% more energy-efficient than travelling by car and 34% more energy-efficient than domestic air travel. In terms of energy consumption, use of space, and noise levels, trains are far more sustainable. The amount of carbon emissions made by train travel is substantially less than that of any other mode of transport, except for biking or walking.
Train New York City to Philadelphia: Services on Board
When you book a ticket on an Acela train, you will be able to upgrade from a standard seat to a first-class seat. Acela First-class customers enjoy amenities, including personalized attendant service with complimentary food and beverages. You will find that the seats are reclining and wider than the usual seating, with more spacing between seats. The luggage requirements on Acela trains allow you two carry on bags or two personal items that are considered carry-on bags. The maximum bike allowance is two bikes per train, so book your bike on the trip in advance. They permit Pets in Coach Class and Acela Business Class. For those passengers travelling with mobility issues or other disabilities, you will receive a 15% discount on your tickets and can request assistance during your travels.
How to find cheap train tickets from New York City to Philadelphia?
When you plan your trip to Philadelphia from New York City, there are some key factors to consider when looking for cheap train tickets. Firstly you should be flexible with your travel dates. Travelling over a weekend can sometimes be more expensive. Travelling close to or on a public holiday or festive season at a high traffic time will be more expensive. Moving your dates one or two days on either side of your planned travel dates can reduce your ticket price by up to 50% in some cases. This same concept applies to travel times. If you want to travel during high peak times, your tickets will be more expensive. Booking in advance is a sure-fire way to ensure cheap tickets. You can book tickets up to six months in advance on Omio. Generally, the faster the journey, the more expensive the ticket. In this case, catching a slower train only increases your travel time by about 10 mins so picking a slower train could save you some money. For more ideas on how to find the cheapest tickets, be sure to log onto the Omio Magazine for travel tips alone this route.

Trains from New York to Philadelphia: photographer in fron of the Bank of Philadelphia. Source: Shutterstock
To Philadelphia by train—travel tips
Philadelphia is rich in attractions that tell America’s story. The city has so much to offer for travellers who enjoy diversity. You can look forward to a wide range of ethnic and global cuisines pulled off in style by some of the worlds top chefs. The streets are rich with artistic expressions from all corners of the globe. Stroll around any of Philadelphia’s streets, and you will come across murals, mosaics and art museums. Lovers of the great outdoors will not feel trapped by a big city feel. Philadelphia’s park system spans over 10,000 acres and is teaming with walking, hiking and biking trails. Hike through Fairmount Park or Wissahickon Valley Park, stroll Race Street Pier along the Delaware River. If retail therapy is top on your holiday activities list, shop your way through international brands and locally owned boutiques in Rittenhouse, considered the shopping capital of the area.
- East Passyunk Avenue
- South Philly Barbacoa
- King of Prussia Mall
- Barnes Foundation
- Museum of the American Revolution
FAQs: New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA train
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from New York, NY to Philadelphia, PA by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Philadelphia, PA, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

popular train stations
Important Stations and Airports in New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA
- Mon - Sun: 05:00-22:00
- Free Wi-Fi available in Moynihan Train Hall.
- Baggage assistance is provided by Red Caps, open 24/7 at Penn and open from 05:00 to 23:00 at Moynihan Train Hall.
- Blue Bottle Coffee
- Magnolia Bakery
- Starbucks
- The Pennsy Food Hall
- Nick + Stef's Steakhouse
- Penn & Sushi
- Krispy Kreme Donuts
- T.G.I. Friday's
- NY Pizza Suprema
- Blarney Stone
- & many more
- Accessible facilities including restroom, parking, elevators, and ramps. Additional assistance available at ticket counters or by asking uniformed employees.
- The New Yorker at Wyndham Hotel
- Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan/Chelsea
- Hilton Garden Inn West 35th Street
- Mon - Sun: 05:00-22:00
- Located on the connecting concourse near Tracks 18-19.
- Subway lines: 1, 2, 3, A, C, E
- Bus lines: M7, M20
- Train lines: Acela, Adirondack, Cardinal, Carolinian, Crescent, Empire Service, Ethan Allen Express, Keystone Service, Lake Shore Limited, Maple Leaf, Northeast Regional, Pennsylvanian, Silver Service/Palmetto, Vermonter, PATH, New Jersey Transit, Long Island Railroad, AirTrain Newark, AirTrain JFK
- 5:15 AM - 10:30 PM Monday - Sunday
- Free
- The car park is open 24/7. Access via 30th Street and Market Street.
- Bridgewater's Pub
- The Porch at 30th Street Station
- Outside the main entrance.
- Elevators, ramps, restrooms.
- $1
- The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel
- Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel
- The Study at University City
- Located in the main hall
- Located in the main hall
- Enterprise
- Hertz
- Located in the main hall
- Free
- Main Hall: entrance, ticketing, and waiting area
- Upper Level: Amtrak platforms
- Lower Level: SEPTA Regional Rail platforms
- SEPTA: Market-Frankford Line
- Trolley: Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, 36
- Bus: Several lines available
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