12/20/2012

On Tuesday, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) issued two records
of decision for the National Environmental Policy Act analysis conducted
for the Chicago-St. Louis high-speed rail corridor.
The FRA selected the Rock Island Corridor as the most efficient route
between Joliet and Chicago, and chose a consolidated route along 10th
Street through Springfield.
The approval will enable the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) to apply for future federal funding for the project.
Since 2010, IDOT has received more than $1.4 billion in federal dollars
to upgrade the Chicago-St. Louis corridor to accommodate 110 mph
passenger trains. Upgrades are being made to track, equipment, signal
systems and stations. IDOT hopes to eventually reduce travel time
between the two cities to less than four hours.
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