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Arrowhead (train)

The ''Arrowhead'' was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) between Minneapolis, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin in the United States. After two years of operation, service was extended from Superior to Duluth, Minnesota.
==Description==
The ''Arrowhead'' began on April 16, 1975 as a daily all-coach train between Minneapolis and Superior, Wisconsin with no intervening stops along the 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 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 the Midway station in Saint Paul.

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