Rugby (Amtrak station)
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Rugby
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Address | 201 West Dewey Street Rugby, ND 58368 |
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Platforms | Low | ||
Parking | Yes; free | ||
Baggage check | No | ||
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Opened | 1907 | ||
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Code | RUG | ||
Owned by | BNSF Railway | ||
Traffic | |||
Passengers (2007) | 6,783 ▲ 14% | ||
Great Northern Passenger Depot | |||
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |||
Location: | Rugby, North Dakota, USA | ||
Built/Founded: | 1907 | ||
Architect: | Great Northern Railway Company and Samil L. Bartlett | ||
Architectural style(s): | Tudor Revival | ||
Added to NRHP: | September 26, 1991 | ||
NRHP Reference#: | #91001466 |
The Rugby Amtrak station is a train station in Rugby, North Dakota served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. The station was built in 1907 as the Great Northern Passenger Depot and placed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 26, 1991.[1]. Rugby is served daily by Amtrak's Empire Builder, which stops in six other North Dakota cities. In FY07, an average of nineteen passengers boarded or detrained at the station each day.
The station was built in 1907 by the Great Northern Railway. The platform, tracks, and station are all owned by BNSF Railway.
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