| WisDOT offers Madison station plan |
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| Wednesday, September 01, 2010 | |
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Wisconsin’s Department of Transportation Tuesday unveiled a $12 million plan for a passenger rail station in the state capital, Madison, to be used by future regional and presumed higher-speed passenger rail services. The state and Madison officials are negotiating a cost-sharing agreement for the station’s construction. WisDOT spokesman Paul Trombino says the state would own and operate the station. The $12 million in funding comes for a $24 million appropriation to build passenger rail stations between Madison and Milwaukee. About $5 million has been allotted each to Watertown, Oconomowoc, and Brookfield, the latter a Milwaukee suburb, but plans for a station at Oconomowoc have been dropped. Milwaukee is served by Amtrak’s Hiawatha Service trains and the Empire Builder; Madison has no passenger rail service. |
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