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Service of Amtrak's Borealis train connecting Milwaukee to the Twin Cities will be restored without bus substitutions on Friday, the agency said.
Corrosion was found in several railcars used on Amtrak's Borealis — the 7-hour and 24-minute train line from the Twin Cities to the Windy City.
The Amtrak Borealis train between St. Paul and Chicago is being temporarily switched to a bus replacement service after workers discovered corrosion problems involving several train cars. A ...
The railroad will use bi-level cars on the route in place of single-level cars pulled from the line Wednesday.
The passenger rail service said it is running buses for its Borealis route, which runs one train a day to and from Minnesota. Half of Amtrak's six daily Hiawatha trains to and from Milwaukee are also ...
The rail provider stopped service on the line to Chicago Wednesday after inspections discovered significant corrosion on a ...
Amtrak's Hiawatha service between Milwaukee and Chicago has been restored after railcar corrosion issues caused widespread cancellations.
Amtrak's new, five-month-old Borealis line connecting the Twin Cities to Chicago and Milwaukee is off to a good start. The route, which debuted May 21, has had over 100,000 passengers as it closes ...
The rail agency began running the Hiawatha line without bus substitution on Friday after redeploying passenger railcars from ...
The Amtrak Borealis line from St. Paul to Chicago saw more than 100,000 riders in its first five-and-a-half months. But for now, those train wheels are temporarily replaced with rubber.