Trains tickets from Chicago to New Iberia

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Next departures for Chicago to New Iberia on October 2
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Amtrak
Chicago (Union Station), IL
New Iberia, LANo tags

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Compare 2 ways to go from Chicago to New Iberia.

Average Price$168 - $277Average Duration1d 9h
34kg CO₂e5 out of 5 stars
CheapestFastestMost eco-friendly
Average Price$300 - $300Average Duration2d 3h
125kg CO₂e1 out of 5 stars
busbud logoBusbud recommends taking the bus from Chicago to New Iberia

Among the sustainable travel choices, the bus stands out as the good way to reach New Iberia. The journey takes about 1 day, 9 hours 50 minutes and with fares starting at just $168, it presents an excellent value for a comfortable ride.

4bus per day
1d 9hAverage Duration
$168Cheapest ticket
34kgCO₂ emissions

Train Chicago to New Iberia: Trip Overview

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Average ticket price$300
Average train trip duration2d 3h
Number of daily trains1
Earliest train departure1:52pm
Distance851 miles (1372 km)

Chicago to New Iberia Train

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Train Travel Tips

Taking the fastest trains allows you to travel at speeds greater than 300 km/h. Taking a trip from Chicago to New Iberia is not only much quicker but more comfortable too! You can usually travel directly to the city centre and save time while you're at it.

Whether you take a regional or high-speed train to New Iberia, you’ll help reduce the environmental impact and carbon footprint of your trip. As you watch the landscapes unfold before your eyes, you can tell yourself that with this choice, you are making sure they remain protected.

By choosing the train between Chicago and New Iberia, you emit up to 30 times less CO2 than for the same journey made by plane or car!

Tune out to the fine sounds of your best music playlist on your train trip from Chicago to New Iberia while indulging in miles on end of beautiful scenic views.

Did you know?

You can find the straightest railway in the world in Australia. This railway line is 478 kilometres long and is also considered the longest and straightest railway line in the world.

Railway companies played a major role as early as 1883 in the use of time zones as we know them today.

The first high-speed train line was inaugurated in 1964, in Japan, to connect Tokyo with Osaka. It was during the Olympics that the first passengers traveled aboard the Shinkansen at a speed of 210 km / h.

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Train from New Iberia to Chicago

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