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NorthDakotaXL » Public Transportation in North Dakota

Public Transportation in North Dakota

North Dakota is a westerna nd Midwestern state of United States Of America. Public Transportation in North Dakota mainly consists of road transportation and rail transportation. The major east-west highays are US 2 and Interstate 94. The North Dakota highways 5 and 200 are also significant east-west routes. The highways plays the most significant role in public Transportation in North Dakota.

There are a huge number of highways in North Dakota. In June 2007, North Dakota ranked first for the best interstate and highways in the nation.

BNSF or Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway operates the most extensive rail system in the state. Minor lines include the Dakota, Missouri valley and western railroad and the Red River Valley and Western Railroad. The railways are the roads provide the people of North Dakota as th most important forms of public Transportation in North Dakota.

North Dakota also has 90 public airports. Scheduled passenger airlines service is offered in Bismarck, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown, Minot and Williston. Other railroads that operate in North Dakot are: Canadian Pacific Railway, Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western Railroad, Dalota Northern Railroad and others. The major north-south highways are Interstate 29, US 81, US 281, US 83 and US 85. US 52 runs northwest-southeast from Portal to Jamestown and then to Fargo via I-94. US 12 cuts across the southwest corner of the state, intersecting US 85 in Bowman.



Portal is a city in Burke County of North Dakota. Portal is near the Canadian border and is a major port of entry for road and rail traffic. If you are really interested to know more about the components that makes up the structure of public Transportation in North Dakota click on the following links:




 
Public Transportation in North Dakota