Missoula County Reappoints Strohmaier to Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority

In the two years since forming, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority has grown to include member counties stretching 600 miles from Montana's western and eastern boarders. The counties lie along the old North Coast Hiawatha route, where advocates hope to restore passenger rail in the coming years. The organization has made headway in recent years and strongly believes that a pending federal study on recommended routes where passenger rail should be restored will include the North Coast Hiawatha.

Strohmaier has visited Washington, D.C. to speak with federal transportation and rail officials regarding the route's restoration. He remains confident that the route will again be brought online. “Let's keep the train running,” Strohmaier said of his reappointment to a new three-year term.

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