Wisconsin Dells, WI (WDL)
Known as the "Waterpark Capital of the World," Wisconsin Dells offers everything from heart-pounding excitement to stunning natural beauty.
100 LaCrosse Street
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Annual Station Ridership (FY 2024): 20,193
- Facility Ownership: City of Wisconsin Dells
- Parking Lot Ownership: Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) / Soo Line Railroad (Canadian Pacific Railway)
- Platform Ownership: Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) / Soo Line Railroad (Canadian Pacific Railway)
- Track Ownership: Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) / Soo Line Railroad (Canadian Pacific Railway)
Marty Sandoval
Regional Contact
governmentaffairschi@amtrak.com
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The tan brick depot with a gabled roof and round-arch windows opened in 1989 to replace a facility that was damaged beyond repair seven years earlier during a freight derailment. Inspired by late 19th century station designs, the current structure was largely built through volunteer labor. Fundraising, including the sale of a railroad-themed lithograph, helped defray associated construction costs.
With more than 80 attractions, Wisconsin Dells offers everything from heart-pounding excitement to stunning natural beauty, like a theme park nestled in a nature preserve. The station is in a downtown shopping district lined with quaint fudge shops to world-class spas with luxurious product lines.
The Borealis is financed primarily through funds made available by the Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois Departments of Transportation.
Station Building (with waiting room)
Features
- ATM not available
- No elevator
- No payphones
- No Quik-Trak kiosks
- Restrooms
- Unaccompanied child travel not allowed
- No vending machines
- No WiFi
- Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure
Baggage
- Amtrak Express shipping not available
- No checked baggage service
- No checked baggage storage
- Bike boxes not available
- No baggage carts
- Ski bags not available
- No bag storage
- Shipping boxes not available
- No baggage assistance
Parking
- Same-day parking is available; fees may apply
- Overnight parking is available; fees may apply
Accessibility
- No payphones
- Accessible platform
- Accessible restrooms
- No accessible ticket office
- No accessible waiting room
- No accessible water fountain
- Same-day, accessible parking is available; fees may apply
- Overnight, accessible parking is available; fees may apply
- No high platform
- No wheelchair
- Wheelchair lift available
Hours
Station Waiting Room Hours
| Mon | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |
| Tue | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |
| Wed | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |
| Thu | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |
| Fri | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |
| Sat | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |
| Sun | 11:00 am - 06:45 pm |

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