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Service of Amtrak's Borealis train connecting Milwaukee to the Twin Cities will be restored without bus substitutions on ...
Over 250,000 passengers have used Amtrak's Borealis line as of the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the rail service said July 15.
Ridership of Amtrak's Borealis line with service from Milwaukee to the Twin Cities and Chicago climbed to more than 200,000 passengers in its first year of operation, the agency reported May 21.
Operated daily, Borealis ridership for the 11 months ending April 30 was more than 205,800 people, according to Amtrak.
Amtrak officials noted that the Borealis offers the opportunity to sit in the café car — or coach or business class — and enjoy the view of the Mississippi River between St. Paul and La ...
Amtrak's Borealis line reached 250,000 passengers, highlighting a demand for rail travel from the Twin Cities to Chicago in just over a year since its launch.
Amtrak’s Borealis from Twin Cities to Chicago sees strong ridership. Is a second run in the works? More than 18,500 passengers rode the train during its first month of service.
Amtrak’s Borealis, the passenger rail line running between St. Paul’s Union Depot and Chicago’s Union Station, recently marked its first anniversary. But there is a bigger reason to celebrate.
Amtrak's new, five-month-old Borealis line connecting Milwaukee to the Twin Cities and Chicago hit a major milestone this week. The route, which debuted May 21, has had over 100,000 passengers as ...
The Borealis is the first passenger rail service expansion in Wisconsin in 22 years. Amtrak is trending to set a new all-time record for national travel this year, according to Lang.
Amtrak ridership nationally is on pace to set a new all-time record, according to Lang. “Borealis marks the first passenger rail service expansion in Wisconsin in 22 years and people are responding,” ...
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