Regional Rail Property and Permits

A draft copy of the Washington County Regional Railroad Authority Ordinance No. 222 is available for review.

Washington County Regional Railroad Authority Property Management Ordinance

The Property Management Ordinance exists pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 398A, which authorizes regional railroad authorities to plan, establish, acquire, develop, construct, purchase, enlarge, extend, improve, maintain, equip, operate, regulate, and protect railroads and railroad facilities.

Members of the public who wish to share their comments are encouraged to submit them in writing prior to the hearing via email at Publicworks@washingtoncountymn.gov or via phone by calling 651-430-4300, or by U.S. Mail to: Washington County Public Works Department, 11660 Myeron Road North, Stillwater, MN 55082.

Comments received before 2:00 p.m. on March 26, 2026, will be provided to each commissioner. 

The public hearing to approve this ordinance is tentatively scheduled for March 31, 2026.

  1. Property
  2. Permits

Property purchases are limited to those parcels which will be necessary for a transit system's implementation. In many cases, this acquisition occurs many years before a system is constructed through purchases of abandoned or ready to be abandoned rail corridors.

By acquiring complete corridors, the Washington County Regional Rail Authority (WCRRA) can preserve existing transportation corridors instead of trying to create new corridors in the future. By preserving instead of creating, the WCRRA can use its funds in a very cost-effective manner. Property acquisitions, future transit implementation, and working with other governmental institutions allows the WCRRA to fulfill its mission of maintaining Washington County residents' high quality of life.

Hardwood Creek Regional Trail

The WCRRA currently owns the former Burlington Northern Railroad corridor from Hugo to the Chisago County line. Since this property is not currently used for transit purposes, the WCRRA allows for its interim use by the Washington County Parks Division.

The Parks Division's Hardwood Creek Regional Trail is constructed along the 9.5-mile corridor. Once implemented, future METRO Purple Line BRT may require the relocation of the trail from the center to either the west or east side of the corridor. The existing corridor is wide enough to accommodate both trail and transit needs.

Red Rock Corridor - Newport Station

The WCRRA purchased the former Knox Lumber site at the southwest corner of Interstate 494 and Trunk Highway 61 in the City of Newport. The site will be a future stop along the Red Rock Corridor Transitway. The station will be designed to serve express bus in the interim and Bus Rapid Transit in the long-term. The WCRRA is working with Washington County Community Development Agency (CDA) and the City of Newport to implement a development vision around the Station.