We are the BSPRA

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority

The purpose of regional rail authorities in Montana is to preserve and improve abandoned rail services for agriculture, industry, or passenger traffic and to preserve the abandoned railroad right-of-way for future transportation uses, when determined to be practicable and necessary for the public welfare. Establishing the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority via joint resolution is the first step to re-establishing passenger rail across the state.

Our Vision…

To lead the expansion and enhancement of passenger rail service throughout Montana and the greater northwest region for the development of economic, environmental, social, and comprehensive benefits, now and into the future.

Our Mission…

To provide for the reestablishment of safe, reliable, and sustainable passenger rail service across southern Montana that increases opportunity and contributes to the health and well-being of people across the state and beyond.

Member Counties

The Authority was established in 2020 with the passage of a joint resolution by twelve diverse counties—urban and rural—located across Montana. The Authority has broad governmental powers to develop and operate rail services under a Montana law enacted in 1993. The Authority was recognized on May 21, 2021, with the National Association of Counties 2021 National Achievement Award in Transportation.

 

Letters of Support

Just a few of the letters of support from communities and organizations in Montana and beyond.

Our Partners