Information about the train from Spokane to Waterloo. The train is one of the safest modes of transportation in existence, and offers a comfortable atmosphere for you to relax on your journey from Spokane to Waterloo. Best of all, getting from Spokane to Waterloo is budget-friendly, with train tickets starting at just $169. This is an estimate, so please contact the train ticket seller directly for precise information.
According to our database, the best route to go from Spokane to Waterloo is through Winona. Take a look at the route we propose for this trip. We show you all available schedules for each train trip.
Spokane Station
Winona Station
30h 39m
$169
Amtrak
Spokane Station
Winona Station
33h 20m
$194
Amtrak
Spokane Station
Winona Station
30h 39m
$368
Amtrak
Spokane Station
Winona Station
33h 20m
$393
Amtrak
You can find the most accurate information for the route Winona MN - Waterloo IA by clicking here
If you want to get cheap train tickets from Spokane to Waterloo we recommend that you book in advance as the best Amtrak tickets sell out fast.The cheapest ticket is usually $169 and the most expensive one to go to Waterloo is approximately $393. .Remember that you must also add the cost of the journey: Winona -> Waterloo
The first trains for the route we propose are:
Spokane -> Winona: 01:25
Winona -> Waterloo: -
The companies that can help you are: Amtrak.
Each company has its rules and depending on the ticket, price, and offer different refund policies apply. We recommend that you contact the company where you bought the ticket to get a solution.
In Goticket we try to give a solution for every trip the user asks. Sometimes is not possible but we do our best to group different train direct routes to in order to create a multi-step journey that satisfies the user. This is the route we recommend::
1.- Spokane -> Winona
2.- Winona -> Waterloo
The approximate distance between the two places is 2368 km. With the route we propose, it will take approximately 30h 39m (plus the time it takes to you to make: Winona -> Waterloo).