The station was renovated in 2010 under the direction of the local White Earth Reservation and the Minnesota Department of Transportation.
The exterior brickwork was cleaned; wood soffits repaired; and window and door trim painted.
[4] The station is one of three in Minnesota and 78 across the Amtrak network listed in a 2021 settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over inaccessible facilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
[6] In 2023, $4 million was included in the Minnesota state budget to study a daytime train service between the Twin Cities and Fargo, North Dakota,[7] a service that would include stops at Detroit Lakes station.
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