It's hard to ignore the rise of train travel across the U.S. in recent years. Between Amtrak setting all-time passenger records and smashing the Amtrak Guest Rewards memberships, there's definitely a bus around long-haul train experiences in America. However, in some locations, Amtrak routes have been a lifeline for small cities without any other means of public transport. One such city lies in North-Central Montana, and is one of the coldest places in the U.S. that's actually still inhabitable .
The city of Havre, Montana, has a long rail heritage that spans into the 1800s and has continued all the way to modern times. The relatively remote location of the city means that there are few public transport connections in and around Havre, except for one iconic Amtrak route. While there a