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- 40,000 bonus points after spending $2,000 in the first 3 billing cycles of account opening.
- Roundtrip companion coupon upon account opening and card anniversary.
- One-class upgrade upon account opening and card anniversary.
- Station Lounge pass upon account opening and card anniversary.
- 3X points per $1 spent on Amtrak travel, including onboard purchases.
- 2X points per $1 spent on dining, travel, transit and rideshare.
- 1X point per $1 spent on all other purchases.
- 5% Amtrak Guest Rewards point rebate when you book your Amtrak redemption travel.
- 20% rebate on food and beverage purchases on board, via statement credit on this card.
- 1,000 Tier Qualifying Points (TQPs) every time you make at least $5,000 in purchases in a calendar year, up to 4,000 TQPs
- Amtrak points will not expire as long as your card account is open.
- No foreign transaction fees.
- $99 annual fee.
This offer is not going to be attractive for everyone, but it can be very valuable if you either enjoy recreational train travel or if you can use it for your commuting needs.
Amtrak points are currently worth roughly 2.5 cents per points towards Amtrak train fare. That means 40,000 points is worth approximately $1,000 in Amtrak train fare. Amtrak redemptions are variable and directly-linked to the cash cost, so you can use points on basically any ticket. There is also the potential value of the companion coupon, lounge pass, and one-class upgrade.
The best value is for train fare, but Amtrak points do transfer to certain other hotel programs, although some require elite status in those programs.
Gift cards. You can also redeem for various gift cards at a rate of 5,000 points = $50 gift card. So 40,000 points would get you $400 in gift cards to
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Bottom line. The Amtrak Guest Rewards Preferred Mastercard currently has a limited-time offer that can get you roughly $1,000 value in Amtrak train fare, with an $99 annual fee. The potential value is high, but I don’t know if it is too niche to include in my list of