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Amtrak introduces daily train service connecting Twin Cities and Chicago

Digital WCCO update: afternoon of May 22, 2024


Digital WCCO update: afternoon of May 22, 2024

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ST. PAUL, Min. — Amtrak now offers daily train service from the Twin Cities to Chicago.

The Borealis made its first official departure from the St. Paul Union Depot late Tuesday morning.

The train departs St. Paul every day at 11:50 AM and arrives in the Windy City around 7:15 PM every day.

“We are seeing firsthand progress that will deliver the world-class passenger rail service that Americans demand, need and deserve,” said Amit Bose, administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration.

The service is in addition to the Empire Builder train that runs from Chicago to Seattle or Portland. The Borealis is about 30 minutes faster than the Empire Builder.

It will cost about $125 per person for a weekend trip to Chicago on the new route.

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