Illinois rail study wrapping up
with virtual public hearing
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[January 17, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Transportation is hosting a virtual
public hearing through Jan. 21 as part of an ongoing study assessing
the state’s rail system to help identify potential improvements and
solutions. The event will provide an update on input collected
throughout the year on current conditions, capacity concerns and
safety challenges
The event, hosted at illinoisrailneeds.org, will include a short
video and information on feedback received since the study launched
a year ago.
The information gathered will be used in the development of a
statewide rail plan. It also will serve to inform IDOT’s ongoing
Illinois Long-Range Transportation Plan, providing strategic
direction for the development of the state’s transportation system.
The study will wrap up at the end of January.
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Illinois is the rail hub of North America, the only state in which all seven
Class 1 railroads operate. Illinois boasts more than 10,000 miles of track and
serves a robust passenger rail network, with Amtrak connecting 30 communities
statewide and Metra operating 11 lines in the Chicago area.
Under Gov. JB Pritzker’s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital program, Illinois
is making historic investments in both passenger and freight rail, including
$500 million to re-establish passenger rail to the Quad Cities and Rockford,
$400 million for the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation and
Efficiency (CREATE) Program, $100 million for improvements to improve safety and
reliability on Amtrak’s Saluki service between Chicago and Carbondale, and $78
million to upgrade rail crossings and improve safety throughout the state.
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