Some local officials in central Minnesota are disappointed at plans to scale back the Northstar commuter rail line. The project originally stretched from downtown Minneapolis to Rice, north of St. Cloud. The new proposal calls for a rail line that travels only as far as Big Lake, 45 miles south. Northstar officials say a shorter rail line will cost less and has a better chance of receiving state and federal funding. Some in central Minnesota say they'll push to have the rail line expanded in the future. Mainstreet Radio's Tim Post reports.