Amtrak ridership has increased significantly across Minnesota and North Dakota since 2021. Passenger numbers surged due to new routes, improved infrastructure, and growing demand for rail travel. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply. Amtrak Ridership Growth in the Midwest Minnesota's ridership jumped 176%, while North Dakota saw an 89% increase in passengers. These gains highlight a strong recovery and a rising preference for train travel over driving. Don't miss... Starline Project's High-Speed Rail to Connect Europe by 2040 Several factors fueled this surge, including population growth and post-pandemic travel demand. Additionally, mild winters encouraged more people to use trains, particularly during colder months. Amtrak's Investments and Future Growth Amtrak has invested millions in infrastructure improvements, including a heated outdoor platform at Rugby's depot. Devils Lake and Fargo stations are also receiving upgrades to enhance passenger experiences. Local businesses benefit from increased rail travel, with hotels and restaurants seeing more visitors. The Borealis route between St. Paul and Chicago exceeded initial projections, attracting thousands of new riders. Amtrak continues to explore service expansions, including restoring the North Coast Hiawatha line. These efforts aim to provide more reliable, comfortable, and efficient travel options across the region. Source: Grand Forks Herald News on railway transport , industry, and railway technologies from Railway Supply that you might have missed: Don't miss... Alstom Expands Sustainable Rail Networks in Central Asia