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In August, the trains will return. Amtrak’s new “Mardi Gras” service will depart New Orleans heading east–and depart Mobile heading west– twice a day.
The Amtrak route between Mobile, Alabama and New Orleans returns this August after a 20-year hiatus—and tickets start at just $15.
Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley said New Orleans made an offer to the SEC to host media days, the annual four-day kickoff to the college football season.
New Orleans will also host a College Football Playoff quarterfinal on Jan. 1 in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, but SEC media days would be something quite different.
The Mardi Gras route through the Gulf Coast will be available in August. The rail will stop in New Orleans, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Amtrak's long-awaited service between New Orleans and Mobile is set to resume next month, and the first train ride has already sold out.
The Amtrak route between Mobile, Alabama and New Orleans returns this August after a 20-year hiatus—and tickets start at just $15.