Saturday, February 10, 2007

Amtrak Car Transport For Vintage Cars

As a car enthusiast, I’ve often wondered how owners of classic and vintage cars could bear to be parted from their babies during long-distance moves. Sending them off with movers to protect them from road hazards and wear and tear makes sense, but the prospect of turning over a vehicle sounds a little scary.

It turns out there are other options. Amtrak car transport services can take the worries of wear and tear away by ensuring car and driver arrive at the same time. The services work well for owners of everyday cars and classics, too.

I recently read an article on USA Auto Transport Guide.com that explains how the Amtrak car transport service works. While this service only runs from along the Eastern Seaboard and does only have two stops, it’s a great option for those who fall within its route.

The article on Amtrak car transport explained that cars shipped in this manner are placed in their own special areas on board the train. There are some pretty strict regulations to ensure that all vehicles shipped in this manner – classic or not – arrive safely without a ding, dent or scratch.

The article also listed out some of the perks for passengers, too. Rather than having to make the drive themselves, they get to sit back, relax and enjoy some pretty good service along the route.

While it won’t work for moves from the east coast to the west, Amtrak car transports sounds like a great option for classic car owners needing to get from the north to the south or vice versa.

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