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Connections 2030 - Multimodal corridors

Connections 2030 will identify a series of multimodal corridors for each part of the state. Each corridor will identify routes and/or services of several modes such as highways, local roads, rail, air, transit, etc.

When completed, the multimodal corridors will accomplish these key goals:

  • Portray key Connections 2030 recommendations;
  • Prioritize investments; and
  • Assist WisDOT Transportation Regions in identifying future segments for more detailed corridor plans.

A series of corridor maps are now available to download. Each corridor map shows existing transportation facilities and services (highways, ferries, ports, airports, transit, intercity bus, rail, etc.) in that corridor.

The multimodal corridors build on the idea of the Corridors 2020 network, first established in 1988. Corridors 2020 identified a system of two-lane and multi-lane highways. The network is made up of two subsystems:

  • Backbone system: 1,550-mile network of multi-lane highways connecting all major population and economic regions of the state.
  • Connector system: 2,100-mile network of high quality two-lane highways directly linking significant economic and tourism centers to the Backbone system.


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