Amtrak stations in Wisconsin are located across the state, with Milwaukee the biggest city with rail service. Three train routes provide rail connections to popular destinations including Wisconsin Dells, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Glacier National Park, Portland, and Seattle. Whether you’re visiting Wisconsin’s small towns or planning a cross-country train trip, view the list of Wisconsin Amtrak stations and routes below to learn more.

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Wisconsin Amtrak Stations

StationRoutes
Columbus, WI (CBS)Borealis, Empire Builder
La Crosse, WI (LSE)Borealis, Empire Builder
Milwaukee, WI – General Mitchell Intl. Airport (MKA)Borealis, Hiawatha
Milwaukee, WI – Intermodal Station (MKE) 
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Borealis, Empire Builder, Hiawatha
Portage, WI (POG)Borealis, Empire Builder
Sturtevant, WI (SVT)Borealis, Hiawatha
Tomah, WI (TOH)Borealis, Empire Builder
Wisconsin Dells, WI (WDL)Borealis, Empire Builder

Wisconsin Amtrak Routes

Trains on the Hiawatha route travel between Chicago and Milwaukee multiple times per day, with a convenient stop at the Milwaukee International Airport. Wisconsin’s other Amtrak routes cover much longer distances: the Empire Builder travels west to Glacier National Park and the Pacific Northwest, while the newer Borealis route connects St. Paul-Minneapolis with Chicago.

  • Borealis: Chicago-Twin Cities
  • Hiawatha: Chicago-Milwaukee
  • Empire Builder: Chicago-Portland-Seattle

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Last updated November 2025