Hannah–Snowflake Border Crossing

Both Hannah and Snowflake once were thriving small farm communities, and both rapidly declined in population when their respective railroads were abandoned.

[1][2] The BNSF rail line now terminates in Langdon, North Dakota and Hannah's population has declined from 253 in 1960 to 15 in 2010.

[citation needed] Consequently, the volume of traffic that uses this border crossing has also declined.

The average volume of traffic per calendar month is around 100 cars and fewer than ten trucks.

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