No, you can not. There are no passenger trains which travel through South Dakota. Passenger trains in North Dakota stop in Fargo, then go northwest through Minot.
Due north.
To travel from the US state of South Dakota to Oklahoma, you would travel south.
South Dakota and North Dakota.
Departing South Dakota you would travel southeast to reach North Carolina.
South Dakota and North Dakota.
Departing Texas you would travel north to reach South Dakota.
South and north dakota
Mostly east with a fair jog to the south. It's more than 2500 miles and takes over 25 hours to get from South Dakota to North Carolina
You would be going northwest to go from Madison, Wisconsin to Bismarck, North Dakota.(the direction is slightly west of due northwest)
There are no passenger trains that go to South Dakota. Any of the Amtrak stations in New Jersey will take you to Fargo, North Dakota. From Fargo, you can get a bus which will take you into South Dakota. New Jersey Amtrak Stations: Absecon Atco Atlantic City Cherry Hill Egg Harbor City Hammonton Iselin New Brunswick Newark Pennsauken Princeton Junction Somerdale Trenton
No, train tracks were laid to go from coast to coast. They do go north and south but only in a zig zag direction.
Starting in the north west corner of North Dakota, go east, then south, then west, then north, back to where you started in the northwest corner. Using just the four cardinal directions: North: Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada South: South Dakota East: Minnesota West: Montana Longitude: 97°W to 104°W Latitude: 45° 55'N to 49°N