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Welcoming New On Board Midwest Supporters

As we work together to support MnDOT’s plan and other effort to bring new transit opportunities to our region, On Board Midwest’s coalition continues to grow. We would like to introduce you to our two newest members.

Falconer Vineyards

John Falconer opened his vineyard in Red Wing on Memorial Day in 2004. He now has about 3,600 vines on six acres. He sells wine and well as winter-hardy plants to aspiring winemakers. Volunteers help harvest the grapes in the fall and the vineyard continues to win recognition for its different wines

Falconer Chardonnay

John and his company support OnBoard Midwest and improved rail service because of rail’s connection to the area’s history and the impact it will have on the economy.

“Trains have always been a big part of Red Wing, going all the way back in history,” he said. “We do get a lot of visitors from throughout the United States. Better passenger rail service would be a boon to the tourism economy of Minnesota.”

Click here to learn more about Falconer Vineyards.

Welch Village

Welch Village is a ski area that is along the Cannon River just south and east of Hastings. The resort is in the town of Welch. It offers two base facilities and 50 runs, making it one of the largest winter resorts in Southern Minnesota.

Leigh Nelson

Leigh Nelson founded the business in 1965 and supports OnBoard Midwest. He has 10 year-round employees but as many as 400 seasonally when the resort is in full operation. He understands the need to create stronger connections to make the region stronger.

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“Right now we have about 130,000 visits to Welch Village on an annual basis,” Nelson said. “With expanded rail service we could well see that exceed 150,000 or 170,000 visitors. I get chills up and down my spine when I think of the potential.”

Click here to learn more about Welch Village.

Join us

On Board Midwest is a way to get involved and make a difference.

Click here to join us.

Be part of a coalition that is working together to reach to support a new high-speed rail connection between Saint Paul and Chicago. Together we can help improve passenger and freight transportation in the region and invest billions of dollars in Minnesota’s future.

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