Lakeshore Commuter Rail
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Lakeshore Commuter Rail Line (Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee)


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This route taken from the old KRM plan that would create a corridor from Milwaukee to Chicago linking Southeast Wisconsin's three largest metro areas (see blue line on map). There would be a total of 9 stops:
  • Milwaukee Intermodal Station
  • Southside Milwaukee
  • Cudahy-St. Francis (Airport Connection)
  • South Milwaukee
  • Oak Creek
  • Caledonia
  • Racine
  • Somers
  • Kenosha

Room for expansion!

Here are six more routes with three routes mentioned in WisDOT's plan for commuter rail by 2030:
  • Watertown to Milwaukee (Orange)
  • Waukesha to Milwaukee (Black)* 
  • West Bend to Milwaukee (Purple)
  • Saukville to Milwaukee (Light Blue)
  • Port Washington to Milwaukee (Yellow)*
  • Green Bay to Milwaukee via Germantown (Green)*
Madison Commuter Rail:
  • Watertown to Madison
  • Blue Line (DeForest-Middleton)
  • Red Line (Waunakee-Madison)
Northern Corridor:
  • Wisconsin River Corridor (Stevens Point-Wausau)
  • Pioneer Corridor (Neenah-Stevens Point)
Southeastern Corridor:
  • Warhawk Connector (Janesville-Waukesha)
  • Kettle Moraine Corridor (Antioch IL-Slinger)
  • Rock River Corridor (Rockford IL-Madison)
Western Corridor:
  • St. Paul/Camp Douglas Corridor
  • Camp Douglas/Deforest Connector
  • Red Leaf Corridor (Eau Clarie-Stevens Point)
* Routes added by LSCR as other potential rail lines.
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