Amtrak announced impressive progress as the Borealis route between Twin Cities and Chicago carried over 250,000 passengers since May 2024. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The company shared this milestone during the Fourth of July holiday, reflecting consistent passenger demand and confidence.

Amtrak marks success with Borealis route growth
Passengers came to St. Paul Union Depot on May 21, 2024, for the launch of the new Amtrak Borealis train between the Twin Cities and Chicago.Anika Besst | MPR News file

Amtrak strengthens Borealis route performance

The Borealis route operates under contracts with Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois transportation departments, ensuring service quality and reliability.

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Nancy Daubenberger, Minnesota’s transportation commissioner, praised growing demand for safe, equitable, and efficient travel solutions regionally.

She expressed satisfaction with strong performance and said future expansion opportunities will continue driving the Borealis route forward.

Amtrak expands benefits for travelers

Borealis trains now depart from St. Paul midday and Chicago late morning, providing convenient schedules for passengers.

Roger Harris, Amtrak’s president, highlighted growing interest among first-time riders appreciating convenience and avoiding Interstate 94 traffic.

Amtrak expects further improvements because demand is rising, and communities benefit from sustainable transportation alternatives significantly.

Source: www.mprnews.org

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