Recommendations for putting in a high speed rail line from Pueblo to Fort Collins will be revealed to the public next week in Golden.

The Interregional Connectivity Study, in which Colorado Department of Transportation planners looked at linking Front Range communities via rail, began earlier this year.

The study pinpointed several station locations. It also looked at:

• Multiple high speed rail technologies currently used in the U.S., Europe and Asia.

• A variety of alignments from each section of the study area, investigating impacts, design feasibility, benefits and technology.

• Funding, including public and private financing options.

• Travel demand and ridership, modeling and simulating potential ridership in the future based on current data trends, including future land use, employment, population and development.

CDOT points out that the report only includes preliminary recommendations.

The study will be unveiled at an open house at CDOT’s Golden office, 425 Corporate Circle, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A presentation and discussion begins at 5:30 p.m.

Monte Whaley: 720-929-0907, mwhaley@denverpost.com or twitter.com/montewhaley