Politics | train Obama Will Train It to Inaugural Train journey from Philadelphia to capital via Baltimore echoes Lincoln's historic ride By Rob Quinn Posted Dec 15, 2008 12:00 PM CST Copied Barack Obama waves as he heads back to his campaign train after a whistle stop in Downingtown, Pa., Saturday, April 19, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Barack Obama will follow in Abraham Lincoln's tracks by taking a train to Washington for his inauguration, the New York Daily News reports. The president-elect plans to set off from Philadelphia on January 17, stopping in Wilmington—where Joe Biden will hop aboard—and Baltimore before entering the capital by rail the same night. Obama's inauguration committee says the old-style travel will help include "as many Americans as possible who wish to participate, but can't be in Washington." The stops in Philadelphia and Baltimore are nods to historic cities instrumental to the inaugural theme of "Restoring America's Promise," the committee said. Read These Next Kuwait mistakenly downed 3 US fighter jets. Iran may have miscalculated in its initial response to attack. A road rage incident in Virginia left 2 people and a dog dead. Khamenei didn't expect strike, especially in daylight. Report an error