Tomah, WI (TOH)
North Superior Avenue and Washington Street
Tomah, WI 54660
Ticket Revenue
FY 2012
$723,266
Station Ridership
FY 2012
10,775
Note: Fiscal year is from
October through September.
Station Ownership
Facility:
Canadian Pacific Railway - SOO Line Railroad Company
Parking:
Canadian Pacific Railway - SOO Line Railroad Company
Platform(s):
Canadian Pacific Railway - SOO Line Railroad Company
Track(s):
Canadian Pacific Railway - SOO Line Railroad Company
Amtrak Contact
History
The Tomah station is a wooden structure built by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad (Milwaukee Road) in the early 1900s and is very typical of the depot design of that period. This station building is closed to passengers; passengers use a small shelter on the platform.
As part of the Mobility First initiative of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the Tomah station is scheduled to receive a new 550 foot long concrete passenger platform at an estimated cost of $500,000.
There is a large Amish population nearby who frequently ride Amtrak. It is not uncommon to see a horse and buggy parked outside this station.
Amtrak does not provide ticketing or baggage services at Tomah, which is served daily by two trains.
ADA Compliance
Federal law requires compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by 2010. The following is a list of items typically required for transportation and public facilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please check the regulations for guidance or contact us for more information.
| Accessible parking |
| Curb cuts |
| Accessible entrance |
| Accessible telephones |
| TTY telephones |
| Train information display system |
| Visual paging system |
| Accessible restrooms |
| ADA compliant elevator |
| Accessible ticket counter |
| Accessible Customer Service office |
| ADA compliant signage |
| Flashing/audible safety alarm system |
| Drinking fountains |
| Accessible boarding |

