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  2. Fargo station - Wikipedia

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    1974 Amtrak train in Fargo. Fargo station was originally built by the Great Northern Railway in 1906. It was designed by Samuel L. Bartlett in a Romanesque Revival style. He also designed other stations for the Great Northern, including stations in Minot and Rugby, North Dakota. [2]

  3. List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia

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    30th Street Station in Philadelphia Omaha station in Omaha, Nebraska, designed as part of the Amtrak Standard Stations Program This is a list of train stations and Amtrak Thruway stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located. If an ...

  4. Category:Amtrak stations in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Amtrak stations in North Dakota" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Fargo station; G. Grand Forks station; M.

  5. List of Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak restored the Empire Service brand with the June 11, 1972, timetable, and added individual train names on the May 19, 1974, timetable. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As was done on the Northeast Corridor with NortheastDirect , individual train names for New York-Albany and New York-Niagara Falls service were dropped on October 28, 1995, and replaced with ...

  6. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    The Superliner Sightseer Lounge aboard the Southwest Chief. Amtrak operates two types of long-distance trains: single-level and bi-level. Due to height restrictions on the Northeast Corridor, all six routes that terminate at New York Penn Station operate as single-level trains with Amfleet coaches and Viewliner sleeping cars.

  7. Empire Builder - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Builder is a daily long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and either Seattle or Portland via two sections west of Spokane.Introduced in 1929, it was the flagship passenger train of the Great Northern Railway and was retained by Amtrak when it took over intercity rail service in 1971.

  8. North Coast Hiawatha - Wikipedia

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    The North Coast Hiawatha was a long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago, Illinois, and Seattle, Washington.. The train was a successor to the Northern Pacific Railway's North Coast Limited and Mainstreeter.

  9. List of North Dakota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Fargo and Southern Railway: MILW: 1881 1885 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Fargo and Southwestern Railroad: NP: 1881 1898 Northern Pacific Railway: Farmers' Grain and Shipping Company: FG&S GN: 1902 1943 Great Northern Railway: Great Northern Railway: GN GN 1890 1970 Burlington Northern Inc. James River Valley Railroad: NP: 1883 1898 ...