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Brandon Roertgen
"The Empire Builder’s next notable stop is in North Dakota’s most populous city - Fargo. Unfortunately, the train’s scheduled arrival times are at 4:13 a.m. CT (westbound) and 3:21 a.m. CT (eastbound), which makes any connections or plans difficult. On the plus side, the station is in downtown Fargo about a mile from North Dakota State University. There are a number of eateries along Broadway North, a block west of the station as well as a few hotels a quarter mile to the south. Fargo used to also serve Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha, which split off the Empire Builder route just past the station on a more southern route through North Dakota and Montana before eventually rejoining with the line near Sandpoint, Idaho. Discussion of bringing this train back has gained momentum over the past few years and may become reality if talks continue positively."
"Take a stroll through downtown Fargo. Explore the unique shops, street art, and perhaps catch a local event or street performance, especially during the warmer months."

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