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- Arrowhead_(train) abstract "The Arrowhead was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak between Minneapolis, Minnesota and Duluth, Minnesota.The Arrowhead began on April 16, 1975 as a daily all-coach train between Minneapolis and Superior, Wisconsin with no intervening stops along the 144-mile (232 km) route. The Arrowhead departed Superior in the mornings and returned in the evenings; its schedule allowed an easy connection to the North Coast Hiawatha, which offered daily service from Minneapolis to Chicago, Illinois. A bus covered the final 4 miles (6.4 km) to Duluth. Both the state of Minnesota and the Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission provided financial support for the train. Initially the Arrowhead carried an on-board cafe. In November Amtrak added Sandstone, Minnesota and Cambridge, Minnesota as intermediate stops, and augmented the train's consist with a lounge car and a baggage car. A schedule change to the North Coast Hiawatha broke the northbound connection to the Arrowhead from Chicago beginning in October 1976; the southbound connection was unaffected.A major change came in February 1977: Amtrak extended the Arrowhead to Duluth, eliminating the bus connection. The entire schedule flipped; the Arrowhead departed Minneapolis in the morning and returned from Duluth in the evening. Gone was any same-day connection to Chicago. The Arrowhead also gained one of the new Amfleet "Amcafes" and Amfleet coaches. Another schedule change in January 1978 restored a same-day connection to Chicago with the combined Empire Builder/North Coast Hiawatha. Amtrak also increased Friday service: a morning and evening train from Minneapolis with a mid-day and late night return from Duluth. On April 30, 1978, Amtrak replaced the Arrowhead and the Twin Cities Hiawatha (a Chicago-Minneapolis train) with the North Star, a Chicago-Minneapolis-Duluth sleeper. The Arrowhead was one of the last trains to use Minneapolis' Great Northern Depot; Amtrak shifted all Twin Cities service to Midway in St. Paul.".
- Arrowhead_(train) thumbnail DuluthDepot.JPG?width=300.
- Arrowhead_(train) wikiPageID "27456046".
- Arrowhead_(train) wikiPageRevisionID "604616273".
- Arrowhead_(train) caption "The old depot in Duluth, which the Arrowhead served 1977-78.".
- Arrowhead_(train) catering "On-board cafe".
- Arrowhead_(train) class "Unreserved coach".
- Arrowhead_(train) end Duluth_Depot.
- Arrowhead_(train) first "1975-04-15".
- Arrowhead_(train) formeroperator Amtrak.
- Arrowhead_(train) frequency "Daily".
- Arrowhead_(train) hasPhotoCollection Arrowhead_(train).
- Arrowhead_(train) imageWidth "300".
- Arrowhead_(train) journeytime "12000.0".
- Arrowhead_(train) last "1978-04-30".
- Arrowhead_(train) locale Minnesota.
- Arrowhead_(train) locale Wisconsin.
- Arrowhead_(train) mapState "collapsed".
- Arrowhead_(train) name "Arrowhead".
- Arrowhead_(train) owners Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad.
- Arrowhead_(train) start Minneapolis_Great_Northern_Depot.
- Arrowhead_(train) status "Discontinued".
- Arrowhead_(train) stock "Amfleet coaches".
- Arrowhead_(train) stops "3".
- Arrowhead_(train) successor "North Star".
- Arrowhead_(train) trainnumber "760".
- Arrowhead_(train) type Inter-city_rail.
- Arrowhead_(train) subject Category:Former_Amtrak_routes.
- Arrowhead_(train) subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Minnesota.
- Arrowhead_(train) subject Category:Passenger_rail_transportation_in_Wisconsin.
- Arrowhead_(train) type FormerAmtrakRoutes.
- Arrowhead_(train) type Line108593262.
- Arrowhead_(train) type Location100027167.
- Arrowhead_(train) type Object100002684.
- Arrowhead_(train) type Path108616311.
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- Arrowhead_(train) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Arrowhead_(train) comment "The Arrowhead was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak between Minneapolis, Minnesota and Duluth, Minnesota.The Arrowhead began on April 16, 1975 as a daily all-coach train between Minneapolis and Superior, Wisconsin with no intervening stops along the 144-mile (232 km) route. The Arrowhead departed Superior in the mornings and returned in the evenings; its schedule allowed an easy connection to the North Coast Hiawatha, which offered daily service from Minneapolis to Chicago, Illinois.".
- Arrowhead_(train) label "Arrowhead (train)".
- Arrowhead_(train) sameAs m.0b_zxqf.
- Arrowhead_(train) sameAs Q4796163.
- Arrowhead_(train) sameAs Q4796163.
- Arrowhead_(train) sameAs Arrowhead_(train).
- Arrowhead_(train) wasDerivedFrom Arrowhead_(train)?oldid=604616273.
- Arrowhead_(train) depiction DuluthDepot.JPG.
- Arrowhead_(train) isPrimaryTopicOf Arrowhead_(train).