Upcoming public meetings on study of high-speed rail from Chicago to
St. Louis
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[October 21, 2011]
SPRINGFIELD -- During a series of
upcoming public meetings, the Illinois Department of Transportation
and the Federal Railroad Administration will present several
alternative routes for accommodating higher rail speeds and
additional daily round trips between Chicago and St. Louis. The
alternatives include a full build-out, which is adding a second
track and other improvements. The current Chicago-to-St. Louis
corridor operates on a single track that is shared by both
traditional freight and Amtrak passenger rail service.
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Criteria for evaluating the various alternatives will also be
presented at the meetings for public comment. The criteria, such as
residential and commercial impacts, travel time reductions, safety
and environmental impacts, will be used to narrow down the number of
alternatives and decide which will move forward for further study.
The public is invited to attend the open house public meetings at
any time between 4 and 7 p.m. to learn more and provide feedback.
Meetings scheduled:
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Monday, Oct. 24 --
Prairie Capital Convention Center, Room B11, One Convention
Center Plaza, Springfield, IL 62701
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Tuesday, Oct. 25
-- Jacob Henry Mansion, Victorian Ballroom, 15 S. Richards St.,
Joliet, IL 60433
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Thursday, Oct. 27
-- Double Tree Hotel, Brickyard 1 & 2, 10 Brickyard Drive,
Bloomington, IL 61701
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Wednesday, Nov. 2
-- Blackburn College, Woodson Center, 700 College Ave.,
Carlinville, IL 62626
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Thursday, Nov. 3
-- Holiday Inn Ballroom, 3800 Homer Adams Parkway, Alton, IL
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The meetings will be accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Anyone needing special assistance should contact Mandi Voegele of
Vector Communications Corp. at 314-621-5566. People planning to
attend who will need a sign language interpreter or other similar
accommodations should give notification at least five days prior to
the meeting by calling through TTY/TDD number 800-526-0844 or 711;
for Spanish users of TTY, 800-501-0864 or 711; and for Telebraille,
877-526-6670.
[Text from
Illinois High-Speed Rail news release]
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