111 miles
Louisville does not have Amtrak service. You can connect with the Cardinal from either New York or Chicago in Indianapolis to take the Amtrak Thruway Bus service provided by Greyhound Lines to get to Louisville.
1 and one half miles, according to Google maps.
Walk two blocks to 13th & Market Streets. Take the subway from 13th Street to 30th Street Station.
Very rarely. Amtrak is the operator of inter-city train service in the United States. Greyhound is the major inter-city bus service in the United States. Occasionally they will share a station (Milwaukee for example), but usually not. There is frequently a Greyhound bus stop at an Amtrak station allowing train passengers to connect to points not served by trains. But the bus stop is usually just a street corner outside the station and the city's primary bus station is located elsewhere.
Dwight - Amtrak station - was created in 1891.
Norman - Amtrak station - was created in 1909.
Kissimmee - Amtrak station - was created in 1883.
Alliance - Amtrak station - was created in 1990.
Hanford - Amtrak station - was created in 1897.
Gilman - Amtrak station - was created in 1986.
Wasco - Amtrak station - was created in 2006.
Fargo - Amtrak station - was created in 1920.