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  2. Borealis train makes its maiden voyage Tuesday from Minnesota ...

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    Borealis service will feature midday daily departures from St. Paul arriving at Chicago's Union station about 7.5 hours later. Trains will leave Chicago's Union Station midmorning en route to St ...

  3. North Star (Amtrak train) - Wikipedia

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    Where the Arrowhead's route was 148 miles (238 km) long, [1] the North Star was a 573-mile (922 km) sleeper originating in Chicago at 10:30 PM in the initial schedule. It took 8 hours 45 minutes to reach Saint Paul, where there was a 35-minute layover. It then took another 3:45 to reach Duluth for an overall schedule of just over 13 hours from ...

  4. Borealis (train) - Wikipedia

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    The train was an extension of an existing Chicago–Milwaukee Hiawatha round trip, renumbered from 333/340 to 1333/1340. Train 1333 departs Chicago at 11:05 am and arrives in St. Paul at 6:29 pm, while Train 1340 departs St. Paul at 11:50 am and arrives in Chicago at 7:14 pm. [28] Ridership was projected to be 124,000 passengers per year. [14]

  5. All aboard: Amtrak debuts second train from St. Paul to ... - AOL

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    Trains will leave Chicago's Union Station mid-morning en route to St. Paul. The Borealis will follow the same route as the ... All aboard: Amtrak debuts second train from St. Paul to Chicago on May 21

  6. Amtrak Midwest - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak Midwest is a brand name applied by Amtrak to its state-supported routes in the Midwest states of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Missouri. [1] As of May 2024, Amtrak Midwest consists of eleven named trains: Borealis; Hiawatha; Illinois Service: Lincoln Service, Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg, and Illini and Saluki

  7. Northern Lights Express - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] Option 2 would have trains take 2 hours and 17 minutes to make the trip, and drop the average speed from about 78 mph (126 km/h) to about 68 mph (109 km/h). This still compares favorably with the scheduled 3 hours 35 minutes scheduled for the North Star in 1985—a mere 43 mph (69 km/h) average.

  8. Twin Cities 400 - Wikipedia

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    The train took its name from the schedule of 400 miles between the cities in 400 minutes, and was also a nod to "The Four Hundred Club", a term coined by Ward McAllister to refer to the social elite of New York City in the late 19th century. [3] It was an express train with limited stops between Chicago and the Twin Cities. The "400" ran from ...

  9. I've spent hundreds of hours on Amtrak trains. I always ... - AOL

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    Unlike some international trains I've ridden, Amtrak's sleeper cars are not in my budget. I usually just book a regular coach seat, even if the journey is scheduled to take over 20 hours. I don't ...