if you read in the "about us" description....they do serve the train station and "other depots".....
Ah, I missed that. I read through there but was looking for the word "Amtrak". Still, the website doesn't explain how you
actually get to the Amtrak station--which by the way, is only open from midnight to 8 a.m.
Anyhow, having done the Winnipeg-Grand Forks shuffle many times over the past 8 years (and also having arranged travel
for relatives doing the same thing) I can tell you that the market for travel between Winnipeg and Grand Forks consists almost
exclusively of 'Peggers dipping down to Grand Forks for shopping excursions. Manitobans, IME, are virtually unaware that
Amtrak even exists (and who can blame them for ignoring an unreliable, once-daily train that stops in the middle of the night).
Lots of Manitobans do make the trip to GFK to catch cheap flights, but a shuttle service would have to run much more frequently
to be of use, unless it was timed specifically to meet vacation flights.
I think a Thruway service that explicitly serves the Amtrak/VIA stations and is explicitly timed to meet the Builder could do well, given
adequate publicity. But other than shopping, there's no natural affinity between the two cities. It's amazing, driving around Winnipeg,
how utterly few North Dakota license plates you see. In Grand Forks you do see plenty of Manitoba plates in the mall parking lot.