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America: Land of the Train Again!?: A Ramble about the Corridor ID Program | How We Get Around
America's passenger rail sector has a reputation for barely existing in many parts of the country. Since Amtrak's inception in the 1970s, it has been besieged on all sides by forces seeking its demise, while its attempts at expansion have been haphazard and without a cohesive strategy. That's all changed now.

LaDuke: Warren Buffett has best chance to fix passenger rail
LaDuke: Warren Buffett has best chance to fix passenger rail
When Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought BNSF, he called it an “all-in wager on the economic future of the United States.” Columnist Winona LaDuke says now is the time to make that bet on passenger rail.

More communities support proposed Southern Montana passenger rail plan
Gathering speed is a new push to expand the way travelers can connect across the state and to major U.S. cities, all through passenger rail.

Billings City Council votes to Join Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority
(Billings) – The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA), in its efforts to revitalize passenger rail service to southern Montana and beyond, reached another milestone after the Billings City Council recently voted in favor of joining the BSPRA as a municipal partner. The Authority boasts 20 member counties, in addition to three tribal nations, BNSF, Montana DOT and Amtrak as ex officio members.

Southern Rail Route Makes the Grade for Corridor Study
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority took a very significant step towards its goal of reestablishing a southern passenger rail route through Montana. The federal government recently selected the route as corridor study program. What does that mean, and what steps are next? Click on the podcast as Jason Stuart, Vice Chair of BSPRA, details what’s involved with the designation and funding.

BSPRA Chosen to be Part of Federal Corridor ID and Development Program
“What this does is initially bring $500,000 into our coffers to begin the planning process that will eventually lead to subsequent stages result in what we call a service development plan for this route and that service development will be looking at what’s the frequency of service, what’s the structure upgrades necessary to make passenger rail service a reality in the future.

What’s next in the push to restore southern Montana’s passenger rail service
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority’s Dave Strohmaier on reviving the North Coast Hiawatha route.

Southern North Dakota passenger rail line gains steam with federal investment
Southern North Dakota passenger rail line gains steam with federal investment.
Second Amtrak route in ND won’t impact Empire Builder service
A plan to reinstate a southern Amtrak passenger route in North Dakota would bring no change to Amtrak’s Empire Builder service, said a spokesman for the passenger rail service.

Billings City Council votes to partner with Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority
“Billings was founded as a rail hub and played a leadership role in rail in Montana,” said Billings Mayor Bill Cole. “Our community and people want to be part of this process of restoring and bringing connectivity via passenger rail to Billings, Yellowstone County and the region.”

Discontinued since 1979, passenger rail line through southern North Dakota may run again
One of the projects, known as Amtrak’s North Coast Hiawatha and overseen by the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority, a government agency, will restore an Amtrak route discontinued in 1979 and reconnect North Dakota cities along Interstate 94 to Chicago and the Pacific Northwest.
“This will be one of the biggest infrastructure projects in recent history in North Dakota and Montana,” said David Strohmaier, a county commissioner in Missoula, Montana, and chairman of the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority.

Senator Cramer: Federal Railroad Administration Awards $500,000 to Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority
With the announcement of this grant, BSPRA is eligible to proceed to the first phase of the Corridor ID Program, which involves developing a scope, schedule, and cost estimate for preparing, completing, or documenting its service development plan."

Federal grant to fund passenger rail service planning project
The federal government announced that they will provide $500,000 in seed money to help kickstart construction of BSPRA North Coast Hiawatha route revitalization between Chicago and Seattle/Portland and connecting communities like Fargo, Bismarck, Billings, Bozeman and Missoula.

Amtrak Route Stopped In 1970’s Could Return to ND and Montana
An Amtrak route that ran through the southern half of North Dakota and Montana along I-94 and I-90 and was stopped more than 40 years ago could be making a comeback.

Old North Coast Hiawatha rail route takes giant step towards reinstatement
“I’m certainly very confident from everything the FRA has told us and that we’ve seen from them so far, that this route is also going to be right at or near the top of their list for the routes that the FRA and USDOT are going to recommend to congress and say, ‘Hey, you need to fund the restoration of this,’” said BSPRA Vice Chairman Jason Stuart.

WANT TO RIDE A TRAIN ACROSS MONTANA?
In a major step forward for the restoration of passenger rail service across Montana's "Southern Route", the federal government agrees to inject a significant investment into pursuing the idea.
It's the latest major move for the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority, which has been working hard on the idea for just over 3 years.

Passenger Rail in Southern Montana makes federal list, poised for funding
Efforts to restore passenger rail across Montana's southern tier received a significant boost on Friday when the federal government announced $500,000 in seed funding and accepted the route into the Federal Railroad Authority's Corridor Identification Program.

White House awards $500k to Southern Montana Amtrak Route
Revival of a southern Amtrak route across Montana gets a boost this week when the Biden administration awards $500,000 to the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority.
The funding keeps the planning alive for an alternate Chicago-to-Seattle Amtrak route connecting communities like Fargo, Bismarck, Billings, Bozeman and Missoula. Known as the North Coast Hiawatha, the route existed through the late 1970s when cuts to Amtrak ended the service.

Tester Secures $500,000 for North Coast Hiawatha Passenger Rail Route Development from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
As a direct result of his bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), and as a part of his continued effort to better connect Montana families and small businesses, U.S. Senator Jon Tester today secured $500,000 in Corridor Identification and Development (Corridor ID) funds for the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority to develop a comprehensive passenger rail plan to reinstate the historic North Coast Hiawatha Amtrak route through southern Montana.

Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority awarded $150K grant to improve railroads
The Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA) has been awarded a $150,000 grant through the Pacific Northwest Economic Region’s Regional Infrastructure Accelerator (PNWER-RIA) to further high-performance rail across the region. This constitutes the largest planning grant received by BSPRA to-date.