This joint resolution expresses support for the expansion of interstate passenger rail services in Wyoming, highlighting the historical significance of railroads in the state and their role in economic development. It notes the absence of regularly scheduled passenger rail services since 1997 and emphasizes the need for improved rail infrastructure to stimulate travel, tourism, and economic opportunities in rural communities. The resolution calls for collaboration with neighboring states to re-establish an intermountain corridor and outlines specific actions for the Wyoming Department of Transportation and the governor's office to research funding opportunities, evaluate infrastructure expansion, and monitor regional rail planning efforts.

The resolution includes directives for the Wyoming Department of Transportation to engage with local stakeholders, participate in ongoing rail studies, and explore potential agreements with Amtrak and Union Pacific Railroad for reinstating long-distance passenger rail service. Additionally, it mandates the preparation of a report detailing recommendations for expanding passenger rail infrastructure and funding opportunities, which will be shared with the legislature and Wyoming's Congressional Delegation. The resolution also calls for the transmission of copies to various state officials and transportation departments across the region.