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As Piotr Szot- CEO of Simrail informed on Twitter, a route along the Mississippi River is in production, from what he attached it is Minneapolis- La Crosse.[[File:Mississippi route map- Minneapolis La Crosse.png|thumb|Map of the future route sent by Piotr Szot on Twitter]]
As Piotr Szot- CEO of Simrail informed on Twitter, a route along the Mississippi River is in production, from what he attached it is Minneapolis- La Crosse.[[File:Mississippi route map- Minneapolis La Crosse.png|thumb|Map of the future route sent by Piotr Szot on Twitter]]
==Route in real life==
==Route in reality==
The route is located on both sides of the Mississippi River and speeds can reach around 130km/h. The entire route will take approximately 3 hours and 26 minutes over a distance of 223km. It is a non-electrified track with a top speed of ~130km/h | 79mph. The Minneapolis to La Crosse Amtrak Station service, operated by Metro Transit and Amtrak, departs from the U.S. Bank Stadium Station and arrives in La Crosse. Typically, 34 services run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules vary.
The Minneapolis to La Crosse Amtrak route is a scenic rail service that traverses the picturesque landscapes along the Mississippi River, connecting the cities of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wisconsin. Operated jointly by Metro Transit and Amtrak, this route offers travelers a convenient and comfortable means of transportation between the two cities. The journey begins at the U.S. Bank Stadium Station in downtown Minneapolis, where passengers board the train and embark on a captivating voyage southward. The route follows the eastern bank of the mighty Mississippi River, providing passengers with stunning views of the river's meandering course and the surrounding natural beauty. Covering a distance of approximately 223 kilometers (139 miles), the Minneapolis to La Crosse route typically takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete. With speeds reaching up to 130 kilometers per hour (79 miles per hour), passengers can enjoy a swift and efficient journey between the two cities.


Of particular note is the drawbridge at La Crosse.[[File:25.jpg|thumb|Drawbridge at La Crosse]][[File:28.jpg|thumb|A freight train on the bridge at La Crosse]]
The Minneapolis to La Crosse Amtrak service operates throughout the week, with approximately 34 services running weekly. However, schedules may vary on weekends and holidays, so travelers are advised to check the latest timetables for accurate departure times.
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One of the notable features along the route is the drawbridge located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This drawbridge spans the Mississippi River and plays a crucial role in facilitating the passage of trains across the river. Its operation is carefully coordinated to ensure the safe and efficient transit of both rail and water traffic.
 
Throughout the journey, passengers are treated to breathtaking vistas of the Mississippi River and its surrounding landscapes. From rolling hills and lush forests to quaint riverside towns, the route showcases the diverse beauty of the Upper Midwest region.[[File:25.jpg|thumb|Drawbridge at La Crosse]][[File:28.jpg|thumb|A freight train on the bridge at La Crosse]]
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So far we do not have much information, however, it is apparent that this will be a route with diesel rolling stock from, among others, the carrier Canadian Pacific and likely Amtrak.[[File:GE AC4400CW La Crosse 01.png|thumb|Canadian Pacific diesel locomotive]][[File:US route wagon 1.jpeg|thumb|Wagon, probably part of a future route]][[File:US route loco 1.jpeg|thumb|Locomotive, probably part of a future route]]
So far we do not have much information, however, it is apparent that this will be a route with diesel rolling stock from, among others, the carrier Canadian Pacific and likely Amtrak.[[File:GE AC4400CW La Crosse 01.png|thumb|Canadian Pacific diesel locomotive]][[File:US route wagon 1.jpeg|thumb|Wagon, probably part of a future route]][[File:US route loco 1.jpeg|thumb|Locomotive, probably part of a future route]]

Revision as of 15:36, 1 April 2024

Information and details are lacking on this site due to unavailability

As Piotr Szot- CEO of Simrail informed on Twitter, a route along the Mississippi River is in production, from what he attached it is Minneapolis- La Crosse.

Map of the future route sent by Piotr Szot on Twitter

Route in reality

The Minneapolis to La Crosse Amtrak route is a scenic rail service that traverses the picturesque landscapes along the Mississippi River, connecting the cities of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and La Crosse, Wisconsin. Operated jointly by Metro Transit and Amtrak, this route offers travelers a convenient and comfortable means of transportation between the two cities. The journey begins at the U.S. Bank Stadium Station in downtown Minneapolis, where passengers board the train and embark on a captivating voyage southward. The route follows the eastern bank of the mighty Mississippi River, providing passengers with stunning views of the river's meandering course and the surrounding natural beauty. Covering a distance of approximately 223 kilometers (139 miles), the Minneapolis to La Crosse route typically takes around 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete. With speeds reaching up to 130 kilometers per hour (79 miles per hour), passengers can enjoy a swift and efficient journey between the two cities.

The Minneapolis to La Crosse Amtrak service operates throughout the week, with approximately 34 services running weekly. However, schedules may vary on weekends and holidays, so travelers are advised to check the latest timetables for accurate departure times.

One of the notable features along the route is the drawbridge located in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This drawbridge spans the Mississippi River and plays a crucial role in facilitating the passage of trains across the river. Its operation is carefully coordinated to ensure the safe and efficient transit of both rail and water traffic.

Throughout the journey, passengers are treated to breathtaking vistas of the Mississippi River and its surrounding landscapes. From rolling hills and lush forests to quaint riverside towns, the route showcases the diverse beauty of the Upper Midwest region.

Drawbridge at La Crosse
A freight train on the bridge at La Crosse

Other:

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So far we do not have much information, however, it is apparent that this will be a route with diesel rolling stock from, among others, the carrier Canadian Pacific and likely Amtrak.

Canadian Pacific diesel locomotive
Wagon, probably part of a future route
Locomotive, probably part of a future route