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Amtrak

Where Should The Madison High-Speed Rail Train Station Go?

Aug 10th, 2009 | By | Category: Amtrak, Jim Doyle, Madison, Milwaukee Intermodal Station

Things look good for high-speed rail (110mph max speed) to be connecting Milwaukee and Madison courtesy of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. The state has actively drafted plans for the route and conducted environmental assessments to put Wisconsin as close to first in line as possible if and when capital funding were to become available. The stimulus package provides just the perfect opportunity.



What’s Going On Everywhere Else?

Mar 6th, 2009 | By | Category: Amtrak, Light Rail, Minneapolis, Seattle, SERTA

As the RTA inches closer and closer to reality in Milwaukee, what else is going on in transit elsewhere in the country?



Milwaukee Brewers Offer Amtrak Promotion

Feb 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Amtrak, Chicago, Miller Park

The Milwaukee Brewers, in an attempt to fight back against the Chicago Cubs fans and their Wrigley Field North signs and shirts, are offering a promotion to send Brewer fans to Wrigley Field in September via Amtrak in hopes of turning it into Miller Park South.



Barack Obama on High Speed Rail

Aug 11th, 2008 | By | Category: Amtrak, Milwaukee Intermodal Station

Barack Obama seems to have his head in the right place when thinking about the need for mobility in a regional sense. He doesn’t advocate New York to Chicago high speed rail or other long routes, something that a plane does and will probably always do better. He doesn’t talk about cost inefficient monorail technology or other fancy, whiz-bang technologies.

Obama recognizes that high speed rail is the perfect mode of transit for regional connectivity and that the Midwest is a good place for that implementation.



Milwaukee Transit: The Technologies

Jul 14th, 2008 | By | Category: Amtrak, Chicago, Common Council, Downtown, Government, KRM Commuter Rail, Light Rail, MCTS, Milwaukee Intermodal Station, Tom Barrett, Transportation

It’s absolutely critical to understand the different transit technologies available if one is to understand and evaluate the merits of the various transit proposals for Milwaukee. Technologies include Bus-Rapid Transit (BRT), Express Bus Transit, Electric-Guided Bus, Standard Bus, Street Car, Light Rail and Heavy Rail. This article examines the technologies, largely with regard to how they would be implemented here in Milwaukee.



Milwaukee Post Office To Move Next Door To Airport

May 23rd, 2008 | By | Category: Amtrak, East Town, General Mitchell International Airport, Menomonee River, Menomonee Valley, Milwaukee Intermodal Station, Milwaukee River, Natural Capital, Riverwalk, United States Post Office

In one of the worst kept secrets surrounding the future of downtown Milwaukee, an announcement finally arrived today that the out-of-place and severely dated United States Post Office located on St. Paul Ave, next to the brand spanking new, gorgeous Milwaukee Intermodal Station, is moving south to be closer to the airport in a new, [...]



Senator Dick Durbin Standing Up For Quality

Mar 20th, 2008 | By | Category: Amtrak, Chicago, Megabus, Milwaukee Intermodal Station, Other Cities, St. Louis, Transportation

Milwaukee Intermodal Station Originally uploaded by compujeramey It’s good to see Senator Dick Durbin demanding better service from Union Pacific on the Amtrak route that runs from St. Louis to Chicago. What does this have to do with urban Milwaukee? The expansion and improvement of Amtrak (greater frequency of runs, faster service, ultimately lower prices) [...]



Milwaukee Intermodal Station re-opening signals new start

Nov 23rd, 2007 | By | Category: Amtrak, Transportation

The new Milwaukee Intermodal Station officially re-opens on Monday November 26th and it exemplifies the good that can come about when Milwaukee’s leaders take a stand and push for something better. The original plan was opposed by mayor Tom Barrett and alderman Bob Bauman as they felt it wouldn’t do anything to change perception of [...]