Thursday, February 22, 2007

Amtrak Car Transport Rules Of The Road

The Amtrak car transport service is a great way to get both a vehicle and its driver from the Washington, D.C., area to Florida (or vice versa) without having to face the difficult trek or road hazards. The 17-hour trip can be relaxing and the worry of anything happening to the vehicle along the way is greatly reduced. But, there are some things a vehicle owner needs to know before booking spaces onboard the nonstop train.

I was checking into the service the other day and found that GoMovers.com has a great article on Amtrak car transport and its regulations. The article on Amtrak car transport restrictions really spells out the rules of the road, or rail in this case.

While the Amtrak car transport service is quick and effective, there are size requirements on vehicles that are accepted for hauling. Other restrictions might apply, as well. The article runs through it all pretty well and really is an eye opener. It also points out the types of vehicles the train can handle – the options are pretty well rounded, too, which is great for those needing vehicle transport.

The Amtrak car transport service is a solid option for many drivers, but as the article points out, it’s not necessarily right for everyone. Checking out the rules in advance can help a person clearly see if the train is the way to go for transport or not.

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