Amtrak Says Illinois Pets-on-Trains Pilot Project a Success

CHICAGO (AP) — Amtrak says it has not had a single complaint or problem with a pilot project in Illinois allowing customers to travel with small pets. So, it’s making the program permanent around the state.

About 200 animals have accompanied passengers since the pilot project began a year ago.

Illinois is the first state to work with Amtrak to offer the service.

Amtrak President and CEO Joe Boardman said Wednesday the rail service is now considering allowing pets on other routes.

Travelers planning to bring pets must make advanced reservations and pay a $25 surcharge. Only animals weighing 20 pounds or less are allowed and they must be in carriers.

Amtrak permits service animals on trains at no charge.

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