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December 2025

Amtrak Celebrates Upgrades at North Dakota Stations

FARGO, ND — Amtrak passengers have a more accessible experience at five North Dakota stations following about $30 million in upgrades.

“Making stations accessible to all customers is a priority we’re actively pursuing with construction, renovation, repair, and upgrade projects at stations across our National Network,” Amtrak Vice President of Accessibility Dr. David Handera said. “We want all of our stations to provide a welcoming environment for every passenger.”

Handera and civic leaders held ribbon-cutting celebrations in both Devils Lake and Fargo, while also promoting the improvements in Rugby, Stanley, and Williston.

“The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is still delivering for North Dakota. It’s great to see Amtrak stations across the state receive some much-needed upgrades," Senator Kevin Cramer said. "These funds at the Devils Lake, Fargo, Rugby, Stanley, and Williston stations will go a long way increasing safety and accessibility for travelers.”

Devils Lake, $4.5 Million

The Devils Lake Station was built in 1907 by the Great Northern Railway (GN) and contributes to the city’s historic district. A new 300-foot concrete boarding platform with brick finish provides accessible paths of travel to and from the station building. The platform is equipped with a snowmelt system to enhance safety and accessibility, with sloped walkways and safety barriers, energy efficient LED light fixtures that provide full coverage lighting at the platform, detectable warning systems, and new signage.

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The designer of record for the project is Michael Baker International (MBI), an architecture and engineering firm that specializes in infrastructure and transportation. Collage Companies provided general contractor services, with Construction Engineers of Grand Forks, North Dakota, as major subconsultant.

Fargo, $4.5 Million

Amtrak uses the former express building next to the station, both erected by GN in 1906, two blocks east of downtown. It is listed as a contributing property within the National Register-listed Downtown Fargo District. A 645-foot concrete boarding platform and accessible paths of travel to and from the station are in place, with a designated parking area. The construction of sloped accessible walkways, railings, egress gates, energy efficient LED light fixtures, detectable warning systems, and new signage is complete. The interior of the Amtrak station has also been refreshed.

The designer of record for the project is GFT Infrastructure Inc., an architecture and engineering firm that specializes in infrastructure and transportation. Krische Construction Inc. (KCI), provided general contractor services for the project.

Rugby, $10.4 Million

GN built the Rugby station in 1907, and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The new 750-foot concrete boarding platform with brick finish is equipped with a snowmelt system to enhance safety with accessible paths of travel to and from the station building and new designated parking area. Sloped walkways and safety barriers, energy efficient LED light fixtures that provide full coverage lighting at the platform, detectable warning systems, and new signage have been completed. The station interior has also been refreshed.

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The designer of record for the project is MBI, and Granite Construction Co. provided general contractor services for the project.

Stanley, $0.4 Million

GN built the Stanley station depot in 1922. A new accessible path of travel to connect the station building and designated parking area was constructed. Detectable warning systems were repaired and replaced on the existing platform, and additional platform and station signage was added. The station interior has also been refreshed.

The designer of record for the project is STV, and KCI provided general contractor services for the project.

Williston, $10 Million

Opened by GN in 1910, the Williston station and platform are noted for their historic significance by the State of North Dakota. A new 700-foot concrete boarding platform with brick finish connects accessible paths of travel to and from the station building and new designated parking area. The platform is equipped with a snowmelt system to enhance safety. Sloped walkways, railings, egress, energy efficient LED light fixtures, detectable warning systems, and new signage throughout is complete.

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The designer of record is MBI, and general contractor KCI provided services for the project.

This program is advancing 144 station designs and 68 station construction projects as part of the ongoing Amtrak commitment to providing accessibility at 100 percent of stations by 2029.

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