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    The North Coast Hiawatha was a long-distance passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago, Illinois, and Seattle, Washington. The train was a successor...
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    This would be renamed the Twin Cities Hiawatha, then extended to Seattle and renamed the North Coast Hiawatha. This service ended in 1979.: 30–31, 73 ...
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    was renamed Twin Cities Hiawatha on January 16, 1972, but returned to Hiawatha on October 29, 1972. The North Coast Hiawatha ran daily during the summers...
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    former North Coast Limited route by Amtrak as the North Coast Hiawatha. The train's name was an amalgam of North Coast Limited and Olympian Hiawatha, the...
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    This would be renamed the Twin Cities Hiawatha, then extended to Seattle and renamed the North Coast Hiawatha. This service ended in 1979.: 30–31, 73 ...
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    the North Coast Hiawatha, and between Chicago and Minneapolis the other four days as the Hiawatha. The Hiawatha was renamed Twin Cities Hiawatha on January...
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    routes to retain, Amtrak created several new routes: the Coast Starlight, North Coast Hiawatha, and Lake Shore. It also renamed several routes: the Spirit...
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    '74. With the addition of the Expo '74 to the Empire Builder and North Coast Hiawatha, Amtrak provided thrice-daily service between Seattle and Spokane...
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    by the North Star (with service from Chicago, and later from this station, to Duluth, Minnesota), as well as briefly by the North Coast Hiawatha (with...
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    Builder, the Northern Pacific Railway's North Coast Limited and the growing airlines. The Olympian Hiawatha was never a financial success. Of the three...
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    2027. There is currently no service, though until 1979 Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha stopped at the Billings Depot, serving a Chicago to Seattle route...
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  • Stone, Debra (October 1, 1979). "Judge's Quick Switch Derails 'Last' N. Coast Hiawatha Run". The Minneapolis Star. pp. 1, 10. Retrieved November 22, 2018 –...
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    stop for the North Coast Hiawatha was in Staples and the next eastbound stop was in Minneapolis, Minnesota. When the North Coast Hiawatha was discontinued...
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  • Thumbnail for Twin Cities Hiawatha
    The Twin Cities Hiawatha, often just Hiawatha, was a named passenger train operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known...
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    state-subsidized only on the sections of their routes off the Northeast Corridor (north of New Haven, and south of Washington). The Northeast Regional and San Joaquin...
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    station since Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha service ended in 1979. The closest Amtrak station is in Minot, 106 miles (170 kilometers) north of Bismarck, which...
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    train again in 1979 when the North Coast Hiawatha was eliminated.: 166  There were perennial budget battles involving the North Star. In October 1981 cost-cutting...
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    service through Missoula, until 1979 when Amtrak discontinued its North Coast Hiawatha route across southern Montana. In 1901, Northern Pacific built their...
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    "how to better connect people with long-distance rail services". North Coast Hiawatha Welsh, Joe (2008). Union Pacific's Streamliners. Minneapolis, Minnesota:...
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  • California Zephyr), the Black Hawk (Chicago-Dubuque, eastern Iowa), the North Coast Hiawatha (serving Chicago-Fargo-Seattle via the Montana Rail Link), the Montrealer...
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  • Thumbnail for Livingston station (Northern Pacific Railway)
    saw passenger rail service in 1979 when Amtrak discontinued the North Coast Hiawatha. Since 1987 the restored building has anchored Livingston's downtown...
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    ended in 1979 when budget cuts forced Amtrak to discontinue the North Coast Hiawatha. Since then, various proposals have been raised for restoration of...
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    Empire Builder (category North American streamliner trains)
    Builder was rerouted to operate over the North Coast Hiawatha's old route between Minneapolis and Fargo, North Dakota. With this alignment change, the...
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    of its initial route structure, it created a new train named the North Coast Hiawatha several months afterwards. That train ran until 1979. Unlike many...
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    Minneapolis Great Northern Depot (category Former Chicago and North Western Railway stations)
    slightly in the following years, as the Arrowhead, North Coast Hiawatha, and Twin Cities Hiawatha entered service, though these sometimes operated as...
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    as the Northern Pacific Depot. The last regular Amtrak train, the North Coast Hiawatha, departed in October 1979. Today, the depot has been renovated into...
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    Montana. The city was last served by passenger rail in 1979 by the North Coast Hiawatha at Bozeman Depot. Bozeman has operated a free public bus system called...
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  • Thumbnail for Mandan, North Dakota
    Amtrak. Passenger trains served Mandan until 1979, when Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha was discontinued. Mandan Public Schools operates Roosevelt Elementary...
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  • Thumbnail for Columbia Station (Washington)
    Amtrak service to Wenatchee began in 1973 with the short-lived North Coast Hiawatha, which ceased operations in 1979. It was followed by the relocated...
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  • Corridor Milwaukee–Minneapolis Wisconsin Department of Transportation North Coast Hiawatha Chicago–Seattle/Portland Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority Northern...
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