Passenger rail service with stop in Jamestown could begin in 8 to 10 years

Passenger rail service from Chicago to Seattle, which includes a stop in Jamestown, could begin in eight to 10 years, according to Dave Strohmaier, chair of the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority.

Strohmaier said the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority is in the process of developing a project scope and budget to restore passenger rail service from Chicago to the Pacific Northwest. Read more.

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