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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,446 posts)
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 07:14 AM Apr 2023

Montana 'closer than ever' in restoration of southern rail passenger route

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NEWS > MONTANA NEWS

Montana ‘closer than ever’ in restoration of southern rail passenger route

By: Martin Kidston - Missoula Current | Posted at 9:14 AM, Mar 06, 2023 and last updated 11:14 AM, Mar 06, 2023

MISSOULA - For the first time in its young history, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority now claims a contiguous block of participating counties stretching from the North Dakota border across the state to the western border with Idaho.

The conglomerate of 20 counties is nearly double what the rail authority started with in the fall of 2020, and it represents roughly 33% of all Montana counties. The authority also includes three Native American reservations.

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The addition of Treasure County last week gives the authority added momentum as it and other transportation districts around the county wait for the release of an anticipated study this spring by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA).

The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is pushing to ensure the old North Coast Hiawatha, which crossed the state's southern tier until 1977, is included in the FRA's final Amtrak Daily Long Distance Service Study.

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Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority submits proposal for southern Montana passenger service

by NBC Montana Staff | Wed, March 29th 2023, 8:43 PM EDT

MISSOULA, Mont. — Plans are moving forward for a proposal to bring back passenger rail service to southern Montana.

The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority's proposal would restore the North Coast Hiawatha Corridor, which stretched from Chicago to Seattle and Portland until 1979.

Organizers recently submitted the proposal to the Federal Railroad Administration.

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The Federal Railroad Administration's Corridor Identification and Development Program can support 30 or more Amtrak routes to bring back from retirement. ... Being selected would include a $500,000 grant for predevelopment planning.

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Montana 'closer than ever' in restoration of southern rail passenger route (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2023 OP
I knew nothing about this! MontanaMama Apr 2023 #1
You can now, but the proposed route cuts across the bottom of Montana along the southern route. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2023 #2
I am so happy this is still going forward. The old southern route is one of the most spectacular ratchiweenie Apr 2023 #3
Another step forward! 2naSalit Apr 2023 #4

MontanaMama

(23,314 posts)
1. I knew nothing about this!
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 07:28 AM
Apr 2023

This is an impressive thing to have accomplished in 2 short years. I would love to travel across Montana on a passenger train. Thanks Jon Tester!

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,446 posts)
2. You can now, but the proposed route cuts across the bottom of Montana along the southern route.
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 07:54 AM
Apr 2023

It hits all the big population centers.

This picture was taken back in 1967 just a few miles from where you are now. The Mainstreeter took a different route than the one that the proposed service would take. The proposed service would take the route of the North Coast Limited. From the North Dakota border to Bozeman, the two trains took the same route. West of Belgrade, the Mainstreeter made a right turn at Logan and went to Helena. It crossed the Continental Divide outside Helena. The North Coast Limited keep going straight, on to its crossing of the Continental Divide just before dropping down into Butte. The two routes rejoined at Garrison.

Past Missoula, the Northern Pacific split again at DeSmet. One route follows the Clark Fork River. The other goes through Ravalli.

The big beautiful passenger station next to the Higgins Avenue bridge is the old Milwaukee Road station.

https://www.railpictures.net/showimage.php?id=641219&key=4976332



https://www.railpictures.net/photo/641219/

» Northern Pacific (more..)
» EMD F9(A) (more..) » NP Clark Fork River Bridge
» Bonner, Montana, USA (more..)
» September, 1967
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» n/a (more..)
» #1 The Mainstreeter (more..) » John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com (more..)
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The Mainstreeter is captured on the Clark Fork Bridge westbound a few miles from it's Missoula stop.

Here's the Milwaukee Road Columbian at Three Forks back in 1952.



https://www.railpictures.net/photo/49710/

» Milwaukee Road (more..)
» EP3 Baldwin/Westinghouse (more..) » Passenger depot
» Three Forks, Montana, USA (more..)
» October 21, 1952
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Crew change at Three Forks MT.

ratchiweenie

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3. I am so happy this is still going forward. The old southern route is one of the most spectacular
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 09:22 AM
Apr 2023

rail trips in America. Would bring a lot of revenue to towns along the way, not to mention cut down on all those cars that are currently using the interstates. Yeah Tester.

2naSalit

(86,612 posts)
4. Another step forward!
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 12:12 PM
Apr 2023

I am looking forward to this since it would include a stop in the county seat here. It would bring in more tourism that would be pedestrian more than pass-through traffic, which is what it needs.

I would use it to go to the larger cities to do some things I pass off because I don't feel like driving.

A favorable point for Tester. He's been working on this for a while.

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