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Start of Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Service sees further delay

By Trains Staff | May 29, 2025

| Last updated on August 6, 2025


Chair of Southern Rail Commission says trains could begin running in late July or early August

With the Mobile Convention Center as a backdrop, Amtrak’s westbound Gulf Coast Limited prepares to depart Mobile for New Orleans on the morning of July 29, 1996. The launch of a new operation on the same route, Mardi Gras Service, has again been delayed. Bob Johnston

MOBILE, Ala. — The launch of Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Service between Mobile and New Orleans has been pushed back further, likely to the end of July or beginning of August.

WALA-TV reports that Southern Rail Commission chairman Knox Ross told the station that “construction issues” are responsible for the latest delays. “We know the train’s going to run,” Ross said. “It’s just a matter of getting to that point.” Ross had previously estimated the service would begin in June [see “Amtrak Gulf Coast trains …,” Trains News Wire, April 24, 2025].

The station says progress is visible at the station site in Mobile, where the pocket track for the train has been laid and work has been on the station platform. Ross previously told News Wire that unexpected issues with relocation of utilities at the station site had delayed work by about a month.

Amtrak spokesman Marc Magliari told the station the company is not yet ready to announce a start date or ticket prices, but would begin ticket sales at some point prior to the launch date: “Four to six weeks would be preferable, but we’ve done it in less.”

The years-long process of launching the service cleared what was considered its final major hurdle last August, when Mobile’s city council voted to help fund the train for three years and approved a lease for the station [see “Mobile, Ala., council votes to approve …,” News Wire, Aug. 6, 2024]. Amtrak and host railroads CSX and Norfolk Southern reached agreement in 2022 to allow the service [see “Amtrak, freight railroads say they have a deal ….,” News Wire, Nov. 22, 2022]; not long after that, Amtrak had said trains would begin running in 2023.

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