The President of the Dakota Minnesota and Eastern Railroad was in Rochester last evening making the case for a 1and half billion dollar expansion. A few hundred people turned out to hear him defend a plan that could bring as many as 3-dozen high-speed coal trains through town. Two months ago a federal regulatory board approved the DME's upgrade. Rochester and the Mayo Clinic responded by filing suit in federal court arguing the ambitious project will hurt the city. Last evening's forum made it clear, this is an issue that will most likely be resolved in court. Minnesota Public Radio's Erin Galbally reports