Difference Number 1: Distance-based fares for everything, no flat rates Difference Number 2: You can actually get places
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And the all-important Difference Number 3: Clean, comfortable, safe, and with marvelous customer service
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doesn't amtrak do distance based fares for their non-metro stuff? i'm not sure, haven't ridden in a while.
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yes, they do--as do commuter rail systems--but most urban rail (ie, the bulk of what people use) is flat rate
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