Minnesota

By bus
By bus

For bus travel, both Minneapolis and St. Paul are served by Greyhound and Jefferson Lines popular for intrastate travel. Megabus also stops in downtown Minneapolis, with direct fares to Chicago, Madison, and Milwaukee.

By plane
By plane

The Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport IATA: MSP is a major hub for Delta Air Lines (http://www.delta.com/), while smaller international airports exist in Duluth IATA: DLH, Rochester IATA: RST, and regional airports in Saint Cloud IATA: STC, Brainerd IATA: BRD, Bemidji IATA: BJI, Thief River Falls IATA: TVF, Hibbing IATA: HIB, and International Falls IATA: INL.

By train
By train

For rail travel, there are Amtrak stations in La Crosse Wisconsin, Winona, Red Wing, Saint Paul, Saint Cloud, Staples, Detroit Lakes, Fargo North Dakota, and Grand Forks North Dakota. These are served by the Empire Builder daily, which runs from Chicago to Seattle/Portland.

By car
By car

Three Interstate Highways travel through Minnesota. I-90 and I-94 travel wast-west, while I-35 travels north-south. Highway 2 travels through the state. Several other national and state highways also travel through the state.