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  2. Northern Lights Express - Wikipedia

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    edit. The Northern Lights Express (NLX) project is a planned higher-speed rail service that would run 155 miles (249 km) between Minneapolis and Duluth primarily in the U.S. state of Minnesota. A portion of the proposed line would run through neighboring Wisconsin to serve Duluth's "Twin Port" of Superior.

  3. North Star (Amtrak train) - Wikipedia

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    edit. The North Star was a passenger train operated by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) between Duluth, Minnesota and Saint Paul, Minnesota. It originally operated from Chicago, Illinois via St. Paul to Superior, Wisconsin and Duluth, but was soon cut back to a Saint Paul–Duluth train. The service relied in part on funding ...

  4. Borealis (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Borealis, referred to as Twin Cities–Milwaukee–Chicago (TCMC) during planning, is an Amtrak inter-city rail service that operates daily between Chicago, Illinois, and Saint Paul, Minnesota, via Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The first service began on May 21, 2024, under the Amtrak Midwest brand. The train supplements the long-distance Empire ...

  5. Soo Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    These were a Saint Paul to Duluth daytime train known only as Trains 62 and 63 (discontinued June 1961), [4] the overnight Chicago to Duluth Laker and its Saint Paul connection (both discontinued January 15, 1965), [5] the Twin Cities to Winnipeg Winnipeger (discontinued March 25, 1967), [5] and the Saint Paul to Portal Soo-Dominion that ...

  6. Northstar Line - Wikipedia

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    Northstar Line. The Northstar Line (reporting mark MNRX) is a commuter rail route in the US state of Minnesota. Northstar runs 40 miles (64 km) from Big Lake to downtown Minneapolis at Target Field using existing track and right-of-way owned by the BNSF Railway. Passenger service began on November 16, 2009. [4][1] The rail line serves part of ...

  7. Arrowhead (train) - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 1978, Amtrak replaced the Arrowhead and the Twin Cities Hiawatha (a Chicago–Minneapolis train) with the North Star, a Chicago–Minneapolis–Duluth sleeper. The Arrowhead was one of the last trains to use Minneapolis' Great Northern Depot; Amtrak shifted all Twin Cities service to the Midway station in Saint Paul. [7]: 116

  8. List of Minnesota railroads - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Prairie Line, Inc. (MPLI) Northern Lines Railway (NLR) Northern Plains Railroad (NPR) Otter Tail Valley Railroad (OTVR) Progressive Rail, Inc. (PGR) Red River Valley and Western Railroad (RRVW) St. Croix Valley Railroad (SCXY) Twin Cities and Western Railroad (TCWR) Union Pacific Railroad (UP)

  9. Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Historic railroad. The Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad (LS&M) was the first rail link between the Twin Cities and Duluth and came into existence in 1863 when financier Jay Cooke selected Duluth as the northern end of a new railroad. Lyman Dayton, a local businessman put up $10,000 of his own money to do the original surveying work and ...