It’s how we get there

From the buses in Racine to the Port of Green Bay to the rail lines in Superior to the Waukesha County Airport to the roads we use every day, Wisconsin’s transportation network is the key to connecting goods to market and people to jobs.

Founded in 1971, the Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin promotes the vitality and safety of the state’s transportation system, including public transit systems, public-use airports, railroads, commercial ports, and roads.

2024 Regional Transportation Roundtables Recap

This month, TDA held four roundtables in La Crosse, Eau Claire, Mosinee, and the Green Bay area. Lawmakers and candidates joined transportation stakeholders to discuss our progress and ongoing challenges as we work toward [...]

Latest Newsletter (12.3)

Newsletter (12.3) stories include: Sean Duffy tapped for US DOT Secretary; Number of new state legislators the highest in more than a decade; DOA report sets the stage for the next budget; Transportation Projects Commission [...]

Thank You 2024 Organizational Sponsors

Highlighting how transportation keeps Wisconsin moving
Village of DeForest receives $1.5M TEA grant to support new Kwik Trip distribution center

Village of DeForest receives $1.5M TEA grant to support new Kwik Trip distribution center

Kwik Trip is building its second Wisconsin distribution center in DeForest (Dane County). When completed, the new 280,000-square-foot distribution center will service 350 Kwik Trip stores and include freezer, cooler, and dry goods space.

Federal grant helps long-planned Muskego Freight Rail Yard Bypass Project move forward

Federal grant helps long-planned Muskego Freight Rail Yard Bypass Project move forward

A new double-track mainline through Muskego Yard will separate freight trains from passenger traffic along Milwaukee’s Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) Railway corridor.

Unexpected closure of Waukesha County bridge highlights the need for timely investment

Unexpected closure of Waukesha County bridge highlights the need for timely investment

The Village of Oconomowoc Lake (Waukesha County) bridge that carries East Wisconsin Avenue over the Oconomowoc River was unexpectedly closed in October 2024 by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT).

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