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Passenger Trains > Service to Green BayDate: 10/15/18 11:01 Service to Green Bay Author: bluesboyst I am looking at an old 1963 Official Guide and the CNW had at least 5 trains a day to Green Bay, WI......I wonder why there was never any push to get service back....no trains there since Amtrak Day 1971.... Sad
Date: 10/15/18 11:15 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: ATSF3751 bluesboyst Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I am looking at an old 1963 Official Guide and the > CNW had at least 5 trains a day to Green Bay, > WI......I wonder why there was never any push to > get service back....no trains there since Amtrak > Day 1971.... SadY Probably could be reinstated with State funding. Do ya think that you Gov is interested in adding passenger trains? Maybe time for a change if you want better passenger rail service in Wisconsin. Date: 10/15/18 11:16 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: LiveWire2 Probably because it's not a large city, just over 100,000 in the city limits and less than 250,000 in the county.
Date: 10/15/18 11:22 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: NebraskaZephyr Actually, when Tommy Thompson was Goveror of Wisconsin (and I still worked in Amtrak's division offices in Chicago), WiDOT had cooked up a proposal (more like an ultimate goal to be worked toward as funding was found) of 12 round trips per day on the Hiawatha Service between Chicago and Milwaukee, with alternating trips going on to either Madison via Watertown (6 RT/Day) or Green Bay via Fond Du Lac/Oshkosh/Appleton (6 RT/Day).
In 2003 it was thought they could get this done by 2020. You can see today how all THAT panned out.... To be fair, Wisconsin ALMOST got the Madison portion of this done with the Federal HSR grant that the current Governor (Scott Walker) refused to accept, resulting in two unused Talgo trainsets tied up in lawsuits. Even with all that, Wisconsin is still fairly supportive of the well-patronized Chicago-Milwaukee service and favors an increase in service to 10 round trips daily from the current 7. The current holdup on that proposal (besides funding) is the construction of a controlled siding near Deerfield (on the Metra-owned portion of the route), which the NIMBYs are fighting hard against. NZ Date: 10/15/18 11:32 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: robj bluesboyst Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I am looking at an old 1963 Official Guide and the > CNW had at least 5 trains a day to Green Bay, > WI......I wonder why there was never any push to > get service back....no trains there since Amtrak > Day 1971.... Sad Part of that, the shoreline, is gone. Bob Date: 10/15/18 11:48 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: bluesboyst robj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > bluesboyst Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I am looking at an old 1963 Official Guide and > the > > CNW had at least 5 trains a day to Green Bay, > > WI......I wonder why there was never any push > to > > get service back....no trains there since > Amtrak > > Day 1971.... Sad > > Part of that, the shoreline, is gone. > > Bob Is that the route that went through Sheybogan? Date: 10/15/18 12:26 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: robj Yes,.
Posted from Android Date: 10/15/18 12:42 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: bluesboyst robj Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes,. > > Posted from Android Darn, too bad... so it would have to go to Fon du Lac Does the line still go into Sheybogan from Chicago? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/15/18 13:31 by bluesboyst. Date: 10/15/18 14:15 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: mp51w LiveWire2 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Probably because it's not a large city, just over > 100,000 in the city limits and less than 250,000 > in the county. Fond du lac, Oshkosh, Neenah/Menasha, Appleton, Kaukauna, DePere populations would certainly make it viable! Date: 10/15/18 14:16 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: robj Yes, there is? Still a power plant and a little lock biz.
Posted from Android Date: 10/15/18 14:27 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: RRBMail > To be fair, Wisconsin ALMOST got the Madison
portion of this done with the Federal HSR grant that the current Governor (Scott Walker) refused to accept, resulting in two unused Talgo trainsets tied up in lawsuits. You get what you vote for! At least those ugly ducklings are now running in the PNW. Date: 10/16/18 10:12 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: KimHeusel RRBaron Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > You get what you vote for! At least those ugly > ducklings are now running in the PNW. I hadn't heard that. I thought they were still in Beech Grove after a test on the Pueblo test track earlier this year. Kim Heusel Date: 10/16/18 12:06 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: LiveWire2 The two that Washington/Oregon bought are running on the Amtrak Cascades route; the two that Wisconsin bought are still in storage.
Date: 10/16/18 18:28 Re: Service to Green Bay Author: NYC4096 An early morning Amtrak departure from Green Bay with major stops down the Appleton corridor to Milwaukee would be interesting. Return service from MKE at 5pm to Green Bay would draw traffic.
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