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Okay... I know this has been posted before-- I read a thread on it and only got more confused.

Four hypothetical trips here:

ALC to WAS on CL. Is that one zone or two?

PGH to NYP on the Penny. One zone or two?

ALC to NYP on CL transfer to Penny at PGH. One zone or two?

ALC to NYP on CL transfer to regional at WAS. One zone or two?
 
There are 3 zones (East, Midwest and West) only. Count where your origination is to where your destination is, and how many zones you pass through. Your zones will either be 1, 2 or 3. (The only exceptions are stations on the Crescent between ATL and SDL. Do not count the East zone if you are headed west.)

Do not count the Northeast region UNLESS your origin and destination are BOTH TOTALLY within that zone. (ie: WAS-BOS, PHL-BUF, etc...)
 
Okay... I know this has been posted before-- I read a thread on it and only got more confused.
Four hypothetical trips here:

ALC to WAS on CL. Is that one zone or two?

PGH to NYP on the Penny. One zone or two?

ALC to NYP on CL transfer to Penny at PGH. One zone or two?

ALC to NYP on CL transfer to regional at WAS. One zone or two?
All are one zone trips in the Eastern zone.
 
There are 3 zones (East, Midwest and West) only. Count where your origination is to where your destination is, and how many zones you pass through. Your zones will either be 1, 2 or 3. (The only exceptions are stations on the Crescent between ATL and SDL. Do not count the East zone if you are headed west.)
Do not count the Northeast region UNLESS your origin and destination are BOTH TOTALLY within that zone. (ie: WAS-BOS, PHL-BUF, etc...)

So all of these are one zone trips? And thus 3,000 points a pop?
 
There are 3 zones (East, Midwest and West) only. Count where your origination is to where your destination is, and how many zones you pass through. Your zones will either be 1, 2 or 3. (The only exceptions are stations on the Crescent between ATL and SDL. Do not count the East zone if you are headed west.)
Do not count the Northeast region UNLESS your origin and destination are BOTH TOTALLY within that zone. (ie: WAS-BOS, PHL-BUF, etc...)

So all of these are one zone trips? And thus 3,000 points a pop?
In my example, yes, they would all be 3,000 points. In your question, from ALC would be 5,500 points, because the northeast zone only goes to Harrisburg and Washington. If you buy a ticket to those points, ir would only cost 3,000 points from there.
 
There are 3 zones (East, Midwest and West) only. Count where your origination is to where your destination is, and how many zones you pass through. Your zones will either be 1, 2 or 3. (The only exceptions are stations on the Crescent between ATL and SDL. Do not count the East zone if you are headed west.)
Do not count the Northeast region UNLESS your origin and destination are BOTH TOTALLY within that zone. (ie: WAS-BOS, PHL-BUF, etc...)

So all of these are one zone trips? And thus 3,000 points a pop?
In my example, yes, they would all be 3,000 points. In your question, from ALC would be 5,500 points, because the northeast zone only goes to Harrisburg and Washington. If you buy a ticket to those points, ir would only cost 3,000 points from there.
Now that doesn't make sense...

I thought that it was only if the terminus were in the Northeast zone... Gah I am getting confused. Again
 
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There are 3 zones (East, Midwest and West) only. Count where your origination is to where your destination is, and how many zones you pass through. Your zones will either be 1, 2 or 3. (The only exceptions are stations on the Crescent between ATL and SDL. Do not count the East zone if you are headed west.)
Do not count the Northeast region UNLESS your origin and destination are BOTH TOTALLY within that zone. (ie: WAS-BOS, PHL-BUF, etc...)

So all of these are one zone trips? And thus 3,000 points a pop?
In my example, yes, they would all be 3,000 points. In your question, from ALC would be 5,500 points, because the northeast zone only goes to Harrisburg and Washington. If you buy a ticket to those points, ir would only cost 3,000 points from there.
Now that doesn't make sense...

I thought that it was only if the terminus were in the Northeast zone... Gah I am getting confused. Again
Unclear antecedent of "there," I think. ALC-WAS = 5500 points, because only WAS is in the NE zone. Harrisburg-WAS = 3000 points, because both beginning and ending points are in the NE zone.
 
There are 3 zones (East, Midwest and West) only. Count where your origination is to where your destination is, and how many zones you pass through. Your zones will either be 1, 2 or 3. (The only exceptions are stations on the Crescent between ATL and SDL. Do not count the East zone if you are headed west.)
Do not count the Northeast region UNLESS your origin and destination are BOTH TOTALLY within that zone. (ie: WAS-BOS, PHL-BUF, etc...)

So all of these are one zone trips? And thus 3,000 points a pop?
In my example, yes, they would all be 3,000 points. In your question, from ALC would be 5,500 points, because the northeast zone only goes to Harrisburg and Washington. If you buy a ticket to those points, ir would only cost 3,000 points from there.
Now that doesn't make sense...

I thought that it was only if the terminus were in the Northeast zone... Gah I am getting confused. Again
Unclear antecedent of "there," I think. ALC-WAS = 5500 points, because only WAS is in the NE zone. Harrisburg-WAS = 3000 points, because both beginning and ending points are in the NE zone.
That's what doesn't strike me as being kosher. ALC-CUM would be one zone. But CUM-WAS would be two?
 
Okay I GET IT NOW!!

The NE Zone has different values than any other zone.

Thus ALL of my trips are one-zone, but they are East zone, and 5,500 instead of 3,000 points, eh?
 
EDIT: You answered your own question before I posted.

NO!

As I said, there are only 3 award zones to consider - EAST, Midwest and West. ALC, CUM, WAS, NYP, BUF, and BOS are all in the eastern zone. So an award from ALC-NYP or CUM-BUF is within 1 zone, and would thus be 5,500 points. However, if the trip is ENTIRELY WITHIN the Northeast Region - for AGR awards (such as WAS-BUF or BOS-NYP), it would only cost 3,000 points.
 
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NO!
As I said, there are only 3 award zones to consider - EAST, Midwest and West. ALC, CUM, WAS, NYP, BUF, and BOS are all in the eastern zone. So an award from ALC-NYP or CUM-BUF is within 1 zone, and would thus be 5,500 points. However, if the trip is ENTIRELY WITHIN the Northeast Region - for AGR awards (such as WAS-BUF or BOS-NYP), it would only cost 3,000 points.
So this is wrong:

Okay I GET IT NOW!!
The NE Zone has different values than any other zone.

Thus ALL of my trips are one-zone, but they are East zone, and 5,500 instead of 3,000 points, eh?
 
Is it worth mentioning that when I said "all of my trips" I didn't mean "any trip I could take" I meant "the four trips I mentioned at the originating post" ?

:)
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.

However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.
However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
Actually this is the point calculator (all are coach for 1 person):

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West =Zone #3

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

That's it!
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.
However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
Actually this is the point calculator (all are coach for 1 person):

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

That's it!
I think I may be coming out of the fog!

The NE Region is different than a 1 zone because of the short distances compared to other zones???

:unsure:
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.
However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
Actually this is the point calculator (all are coach for 1 person):

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

That's it!
I think I may be coming out of the fog!

The NE Region is different than a 1 zone because of the short distances compared to other zones???

:unsure:

The NorthEast Region is fully contained within the East Region (Zone #1). The East Region is much larger than the NE Region and not all East Region stations are also in the NE Region.

When traveling within the NE Region (both departure and arrival stations are in the NE Region) then the point cost is 3000.

All other travel within and between regions uses Zone travel point costs. Zone travel being defined as at least one station being outside of the NE Region. However nothing is absolute as there are some 'special route' trains with specific low-point costs around Chicago and also in California and Maine.

Your guess about the short distances in the NE Region is as good as any in trying to understand why it is setup this way.

Myself, I have always wondered why roomettes are 15000 points within one zone, 20000 between two zones, and 35000 points for a 3 zone trip.
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.
However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
Actually this is the point calculator (all are coach for 1 person):

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

That's it!
I think I may be coming out of the fog!

The NE Region is different than a 1 zone because of the short distances compared to other zones???

:unsure:

The NorthEast Region is fully contained within the East Region (Zone #1). The East Region is much larger than the NE Region and not all East Region stations are also in the NE Region.

When traveling within the NE Region (both departure and arrival stations are in the NE Region) then the point cost is 3000.

All other travel within and between regions uses Zone travel point costs. Zone travel being defined as at least one station being outside of the NE Region. However nothing is absolute as there are some 'special route' trains with specific low-point costs around Chicago and also in California and Maine.

Your guess about the short distances in the NE Region is as good as any in trying to understand why it is setup this way.

Myself, I have always wondered why roomettes are 15000 points within one zone, 20000 between two zones, and 35000 points for a 3 zone trip.
Because how many trips are there that cross 2 zones, and how many are 3? CHI-SEA/PDX/LAX is 2 zones, and those are the longest trips on any single train. You need a connecting train into CHI like the CL or Lakeshore to have a 3 zone.
 
The NE Region is different than a 1 zone because of the short distances compared to other zones???:unsure:
I forget the actual reason, but I think it was because they raised the rates on the NEC quite a bit (or something like that), and there was a big uproar from business people who didn't like paying 5,500 to get an award from (say) PHL-WAS or BOS-PVD. So to quiet them, AGR created a lower cost "Northeast Region" costing only 3,000 for coach travel. (Business class is still the same 1 zone rate of 6,500 points.)
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.
However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
Actually this is the point calculator (all are coach for 1 person):

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West =Zone #3

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

That's it!
It could be my computer, but in your calculator the fields to enter the choice of coach or accomodation, the points of departure and arrival are missing and the calculate button to process the results isn't showing either! :huh:
 
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OK - how about this!

AGR Reward Point Calculator

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West =Zone #3

(For coach)

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

(For business class)

Travel within one Zone = 6,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 10,500 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 12,500 points

(For roomettes/H bedroom)

Travel within one Zone = 15,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 20,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 20,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 35,000 points

(for bedroom/family bedroom)

Travel within one Zone = 20,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 30,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 30,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 50,000 points

That's it!
 
OK - how about this!
AGR Reward Point Calculator

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West =Zone #3

(For coach)

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

(For business class)

Travel within one Zone = 6,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 10,500 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 12,500 points

(For roomettes/H bedroom)

Travel within one Zone = 15,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 20,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 20,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 35,000 points

(for bedroom/family bedroom)

Travel within one Zone = 20,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 30,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 30,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 50,000 points

That's it!
Nope! Fields and calculate button still don't show! :p
 
Point costs are confusing to me too but I expect that since I have yet to signup for the program. I will be when I'm within 3 months of my travel dates.
However, my purpose for making this post is not about my confusion, but about a thought that came to me as I read. My thought is that I wonder why AGR hasen't yet developed a point usage calculator on their website. It seems that one could make things easier for many if they did so. Is my thought logical or is there something I don't understand that would make such a calculator impractical? :huh:
Actually this is the point calculator (all are coach for 1 person):

East = Zone #1

Midwest = Zone #2

West

Travel within one Zone = 5,500 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #2 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #2 and Zone #3 = 8,000 points

Travel between Zone #1 and Zone #3 = 10,500 points

That's it!
I think I may be coming out of the fog!

The NE Region is different than a 1 zone because of the short distances compared to other zones???

:unsure:

The NorthEast Region is fully contained within the East Region (Zone #1). The East Region is much larger than the NE Region and not all East Region stations are also in the NE Region.

When traveling within the NE Region (both departure and arrival stations are in the NE Region) then the point cost is 3000.

All other travel within and between regions uses Zone travel point costs. Zone travel being defined as at least one station being outside of the NE Region. However nothing is absolute as there are some 'special route' trains with specific low-point costs around Chicago and also in California and Maine.

Your guess about the short distances in the NE Region is as good as any in trying to understand why it is setup this way.

Myself, I have always wondered why roomettes are 15000 points within one zone, 20000 between two zones, and 35000 points for a 3 zone trip.

I believe the fog may be rolling in again!!!

:p
 
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