
Cheyenne was no podunk town along the tracks. It became the second city in the world after Paris with electric street lights. Except for the train that rolls up from Denver for Frontier Days every summer and an annual steam-train excursion for railfans, Cheyenne's glorious (and beautifully restored) 1887 Union Pacific Depot hasn't seen passenger rail service since Amtrak discontinued the Pioneer route in 1997.
The Pioneer started in Chicago and stopped in Omaha, Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden

Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen, an economic development group called Cheyenne LEADS and the Cheyenne Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (CACVB) have sent letters of support for the Pioneer route to Amtrak, and the CACVB has developed a specific website devoted to the effort. The site’s purpose is to share information about the feasibility study process and foster support from communities and organizations along the route. As one who would love to see the train return, I'm planning to check the site often.
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