There is no departure listed from MSP on 7/14....when you plug it in, it bumps it to 7/15. 7/16 is scheduled with a sold out train.How official is this July 14th date? I would love to know as a friend is booked on July 16th MSP-PDX.
That's exactly what I mentioned a bunch of posts back.(#97)What I'm wondering is if the train is really sold out or is that just Amtrak's way of dealing with not selling any more seats on a train the will in all probability be cancelled. The short leg where the EB splits show available seats but not the long haul until July 20.
I received a call from Amtrak today canceling my July 15 reservation from Shelby, MT to Grand Forks, ND. They said they hoped to be back in operation around July 21just got off the phone with Amtrak as I have a reservation for the 23rd westbound 7 they tell me they are taking reservations for that day so it seem they plan to run but also told me they would call me if plans change.
Wow...that sounds like a logistical nightmare. Hope it is up and running to eliminate the "turn back" scenario. I'm going to PDX in September on the EB (hopefully), visiting my daughter (student at Lewis&Clark), then also doing the Cascades to SEA. Very coincidentally, I'm stopping over in Whitefish for two days before continuing home to Wisconsin (Madison). Please keep us posted as to the outcome of your trip. Hope it all works out.The wife and I are flying to Portland on July 12th to see a nephew, then take the Cascades to SEA on the 13th to meet our daughter and son-in-law for a trip on the EB to MSP. However, we have a 3 day stopover planned at Glacier NP so will not be (hopefully) boarding the EB for the eastbound trip through the problem area until July 17th a.m. I called Amtrak on Saturday and they told me service is cancelled through the 14th. We will call them that day from Izaak Walton Inn to see if the service has actually resumed. If not, we will probably go Essex to Havre, then get back on the train for the westbound trip back to Seattle. We'll have to change our airline reservations and are hoping there are still four seats on a late night Delta flight to Atlanta out of Seattle on July 18th if we have to "turn back" from Essex/Havre. Mole Chaser.
Better check again...There is nothing shown now on the Amtrak website re delays or cancellations on the Empire Builder, so now assume all is back to normal.
This is from the Amtrak site 7/12. http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am%2FLayout&cid=1237608335997There is nothing shown now on the Amtrak website re delays or cancellations on the Empire Builder, so now assume all is back to normal.
I would call Amtrak and try to get something more concrete. I'm also sure you could park your car in Havre. Here's the station number. Most Amtrak stations have "long term parking". 1-406-265-5381I'm really stuck on what I should do. My fiance and I booked a train from Grand Forks, ND, to Portland, OR, then all the flooding hit. Our train is supposed to leave July 21st, which seems to be the earliest day the EB might get going again.
We're thinking that our options may be to drive from Winnipeg, MB to Havre, MT, and then catch the train from there, or, just reschedule. The problem with that is we're worried that the hotel might not let us cancel/re-book for a later date. Who knows, the trains for a later date may even be sold out.
Thoughts/suggestions? Is there even somewhere I can park my car for 10 days in Havre?
Thanks! I just got off the phone with Amtrak, and the lady checked and told me they're expecting it to possibly start running again this Friday, and that the 21st looks like a very good possibility. I'll call them back on Friday and see if the train did run.I would call Amtrak and try to get something more concrete. I'm also sure you could park your car in Havre. Here's the station number. Most Amtrak stations have "long term parking". 1-406-265-5381I'm really stuck on what I should do. My fiance and I booked a train from Grand Forks, ND, to Portland, OR, then all the flooding hit. Our train is supposed to leave July 21st, which seems to be the earliest day the EB might get going again.
We're thinking that our options may be to drive from Winnipeg, MB to Havre, MT, and then catch the train from there, or, just reschedule. The problem with that is we're worried that the hotel might not let us cancel/re-book for a later date. Who knows, the trains for a later date may even be sold out.
Thoughts/suggestions? Is there even somewhere I can park my car for 10 days in Havre?
Great! Happy for you. Post up something if you get an update if it ran Friday.Thanks! I just got off the phone with Amtrak, and the lady checked and told me they're expecting it to possibly start running again this Friday, and that the 21st looks like a very good possibility. I'll call them back on Friday and see if the train did run.I would call Amtrak and try to get something more concrete. I'm also sure you could park your car in Havre. Here's the station number. Most Amtrak stations have "long term parking". 1-406-265-5381I'm really stuck on what I should do. My fiance and I booked a train from Grand Forks, ND, to Portland, OR, then all the flooding hit. Our train is supposed to leave July 21st, which seems to be the earliest day the EB might get going again.
We're thinking that our options may be to drive from Winnipeg, MB to Havre, MT, and then catch the train from there, or, just reschedule. The problem with that is we're worried that the hotel might not let us cancel/re-book for a later date. Who knows, the trains for a later date may even be sold out.
Thoughts/suggestions? Is there even somewhere I can park my car for 10 days in Havre?
Nothing new on the Amtrak website, but the expected opening date for the Devils
Lake subdivision at Towner, between Minot and Rugby is Sunday, July 17.
Evidently, Amtrak doesn't want to start running the train all the way until it
can use this route.
This is perplexing because BNSF is no longer detouring any trains away from
Minot. I assumed that there would be some delay in getting back to the full
traffic pattern (if for no other reason that some of the operating people lost
their homes to the flood), but that wasn't the case. In fact, BNSF has even
hosted a CP detour train from Minneapolis to Minot.
So, it's odd that Amtrak considers the KO unworthy to host the train. Besides,
it's not like the route through Devils Lake will be without slow track....
Very sad....
--Mark M.
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