Minnesota and Wisconsin transportation commissioners, Tom Sorel and Frank Busalacchi, will meet March 18 in La Crosse to share information with other transit supporters about the project and how the two states are working together. The sold-out public meeting is the first time the two have met publicly to discuss the regional plan.
The commissioners, along with representatives from the Minnesota High-Speed Rail Commission, the Empire Builder High-Speed Rail Coalition, and On Board Midwest, will talk about several of the proposed routes through Wisconsin, including routes through Eau Claire and La Crosse. On Board Midwest strongly supports the Mississippi River Route, which would go through La Crosse. The River Route also allows for improvements to freight, commuter, and Amtrak services, which would be better for the region as a whole.

One of the proposed high-speed rail routes from Chicago to Saint Paul would run through La Crosse to Saint Paul along the Mississippi River.
Next week’s meeting is another key milestone for bringing high-speed rail to Saint Paul along the Mississippi River Route. Several hundred supporters are already planning to attend the meeting and a growing overflow crowd will watch the meeting via video link.
This meeting is a good reminder that this high-speed rail plan is bigger than Minnesota. The cooperation between officials and businesses on both sides of the river will help us move the project forward.
Stay tuned to On Board Midwest for more information about this meeting. In the meantime, click here to read an article about the meeting published in the La Crosse Tribune.


