AMTRAK's service out of St. Paul is changed following Saturday's derailment in Montana that killed three people.
There is no Amtrak travel west of the Twin Cities.
The eastbound train to Chicago left at 8:00 a.m. Sunday, while westbound travel ends at 10:00 p.m. at St. Paul's Union Depot.
All changes are on the Amtrak website.
The train that derailed was out of Chicago bound for Seattle, and ran through the Twin Cities.
It's not known how many people boarded the train in St. Paul.
The derailment in north-central Montana occurred Saturday afternoon, and Liberty County Sheriff's dispatcher Starr Tyler told The Associated Press that three people were confirmed dead.
She did not have more details.
Amtrak said in a statement that there were multiple injuries.
The Empire Builder train derailed about 4 p.m. near Joplin, a town of roughly 200 located about 30 miles south of the Canadian border.
Amtrak said the train had about 141 passengers and 16 crew members onboard.
Three are dead following wreck, train had traveled through Minnesota




