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Ridership has risen 14 percent on Amtrak’s Chicago-to-Port Huron line in the first year of a revised route that eliminated service to Toronto, the passenger rail company says. From April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, ridership on the Blue Water Line totaled 95,809, Amtrak says. The International Line had 84,290 riders in its final 12 months, which ended March 31, 2004. The International Line ran from Chicago to Toronto and included stops in Port Huron and neighboring Sarnia, Ontario.