This is my first post on this forum. I'm currently working with the
Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA)
to restore the former North Coast Hiawatha NCH route from Chicago to Seattle. Our primary focus on the route across the southern tiers of North Dakota and Montana from Fargo to Sandpoint where the NCH route branches off from the Empire Builder. I'm most familiar with the Butte Short Line section of the route which branches off the BNSF southern tier mainline at Logan, MT and rejoins the mainline at Garrison. This section is parallel to the BNSF mainline through Helena. The Butte connection is important because it is actually the original destination of the first passenger rail line to enter Montana in 1881 from Brigham City, UT. At one time, 5 rail lines served Butte. The route from Butte to Ogden UT for restored passenger rail service for a north-south connection is also being considered.
I actually found this forum while researching NCH passenger rail schedules. Historically, Butte has always been the the primary passenger rail route across the southern tier of Montana. It's first Northern Pacific passenger rail train arrived Sep 3, 1890. The last Amtrak schedule printed in July 29, 1979, just prior to the Amtrak discontinuation of passenger service on October 6, 1979, shows Butte as the rail served station, with bus service to Helena daily.
The Montana stations situated on the BNSF/NCH route for passenger rail restoration are Glendive, Miles City, Forsyth, Billings, Livingston, Bozeman, Butte/Helena, Deer Lodge, Missoula, Paradise and on to Sandpoint, ID, where it rejoins the Empire Builder. If you are familiar with Google Earth, I've created a s
lideshow of the Montana stations. At each station, in the slideshow, you can also click on the Google Street View (gray person icon) in the lower right that will then give you a street view of each depot if you click on the blue line that shows up on the slideshow map. Enjoy! You can get on a mailing list for the BSPRA at
Join BSPRA mailing list. We're awaiting the decisions for the NCH route being accepted into the
FRA Corridor ID Program within a week or so (late November 2023). The decision for acceptance into
Amtrak's Long Distance Study is anticipated in the first half of 2024.
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