Fargo Station is a train station in Fargo, North Dakota, United States. It is served by Amtrak's Empire Builder. It is the only railway station in use in the Fargo-Moorhead area and is the third-busiest in North Dakota.
Does Amtrak go through North Dakota?
Amtrak serves North Dakota with one National Network train, the Empire Builder (Chicago-St. Paul- Seattle/Portland service via Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Rugby, Minot, Stanley and Williston). At the end of FY17, Amtrak employed 8 North Dakota residents.
How much is a train ticket to Fargo from Minneapolis?
How many Amtrak stations are there in North Dakota?
7 Amtrak stations
Does a train go to North Dakota?
Amtrak, the nation's long distance passenger rail carrier, does serve North Dakota. Its Chicago - Seattle/Portland "Empire Builder" stops in Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Rugby, Minot, Stanley, and Williston.
Where does the Amtrak stop in North Dakota?
The Empire Builder makes daily stops at the Minot depot and several other locations in North Dakota Fargo, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Rugby, Stanley and Williston.
What Amtrak stations are in Minnesota?
- Detroit Lakes, MN (DLK)
- Red Wing, MN (RDW)
- St. Cloud, MN (SCD)
- St. Paul-Minneapolis, MN Union Depot (MSP) (pictured above)
- Staples, MN (SPL)
- Winona, MN (WIN)
What train goes to Minnesota?
Light Rail The METRO Blue Line travels between Mall of America and Target Field. The METRO Green Line links downtown Minneapolis, the University of Minnesota, and downtown St. Paul.
What cities are served by Amtrak?
- New York.
- Washington D.C.
- Philadelphia.
- Chicago (pictured above)
- Boston.
- Los Angeles.
- Sacramento.
- Baltimore.