Amtrak and Texas commuter line seek to lease idle Northstar equipment

Amtrak and Texas commuter line seek to lease idle Northstar equipment

By Trains Staff | May 12, 2025

| Last updated on August 6, 2025


With ridership down, the Twin Cities commuter rail operation has equipment to spare

Blue, yellow, red, and white locomotive leads train of bilevel commuter cars with city skyline in background
A Northstar commuter train heads northwest from St. Paul, Minn., in August 2020. A state legislator seeks to kill the service. David Lassen

MINNEAPOLIS – Amtrak and Trinity Railway Express want to lease spare locomotives and coaches from Minnesota’s beleaguered Northstar commuter operation.

Amtrak would like to use a Northstar MP36PH-3C locomotive, three coaches, and a cab car in Chicago-Milwaukee Hiawatha service. The equipment would help replace capacity lost when Amtrak sidelined its Horizon fleet due to safety concerns around corrosion on the cars.

“Amtrak is working with Metro Transit in Minnesota to augment our fleet. Should the lease be approved, the disposition of the Northstar rail equipment will be discussed with our state partners,” Amtrak said in a statement.

Dallas Area Rapid Transit, on behalf of Trinity Railway Express, is seeking one Northstar MP36PH-3C, two cab cars, three coaches and additional equipment, if it becomes available. The Dallas-Fort Worth TRE is gearing up World Cup soccer events that will be held in the Metroplex in the summer of 2026.

“Based on the current and expected levels of Northstar service during the time requested, this equipment is available for both of these purposes with no expected impact on daily or event commuter rail services,” according to a Metropolitan Council Transportation Committee agenda.

The council, which oversees joint services in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, is expected to consider the requests this week.

Due to low ridership, the Metropolitan Council and state Department of Transportation are studying replacing the 40-mile commuter rail line with bus service.

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