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Amtrak's new Borealis train rolls from St. Paul to Chicago

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For just $41 a trip, you can travel to the Windy City starting on May 21.

ST PAUL, Minn — Planning a trip to Chicago, but not looking forward to the drive or the hassle at the airport? 

Starting May 21, a new offering from Amtrak will carry you from St. Paul's Union Depot to Chicago in comfort and sustainable style, thanks to the state-sponsored Borealis train. 

Trains will depart Minnesota's capitol around midday and arrive in the Windy City by late evening. There are discounts available for kids aged 2-12, students, veterans, members of the military and their families, groups and more.

"A second daily passenger rail service connecting St. Paul to Chicago via Milwaukee is a welcome addition to our transportation system, providing more choices and travel flexibility for passengers," said Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger, Minnesota Department of Transportation. "We appreciate our partnerships with communities, federal, state and local governments, the host railroad CPKC, and Amtrak that were needed to get this service on track, and to provide another safe, reliable transportation option. We look forward to continuing these partnerships as we work toward further building out passenger rail options in the Midwest."

Fares start at $41 each way and Amtrak offers coach and business class tickets in addition to a café car offering regional snacks. 

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