Chicago Sun-Times

HIGH- SPEED AMTRAK SERVICE WILL SHAVE HOUR OFF CHICAGO- TO- ST. LOUIS TRIP

- — Marni Pyke

1High- speed Amtrak rail trains powered by new locomotive­s should start whizzing between Chicago and St. Louis sometime in 2018, officials said Monday.

The trains will travel at top speeds of 110 mph, which doesn’t match the 200- plus- mph levels of trains in Europe and Japan but should reduce trip times from 5 1/ 2 to 4 1/ 2 hours, IDOT and Amtrak executives explained.

With the modernizat­ion, customers will “have smoother rides, upgraded stations, crossing and signal improvemen­ts for safety, ( and) guarantees of better on- time performanc­e,” Illinois Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Randy Blankenhor­n said at a Union Station unveiling.

Before constructi­on of the new line began, trains were punctual 40 to 70 percent of the time. Once the project is complete, trains will be on time at least 85 percent of the time, IDOT planners said.

Upgrading and building track with other infrastruc­ture for high- speed rail between Chicago and St. Louis has taken years, but high- speed rail should begin in 2018.

Powering the Lincoln Service between the two cities will be “Charger” locomotive­s built by Siemens and capable of reaching 125 mph. The diesel- electric engines use less fuel, run quieter and emit 90 percent less pollution than older locomotive­s that are being replaced, designers said.

Twelve new locomotive­s were just delivered for Amtrak trains traveling between Illinois and Wisconsin, Michigan and Missouri. Those also include the Hiawatha service between Chicago and Milwaukee, the Illinois Zephyr/ Carl Sandburg service between Chicago and Quincy, and Saluki/ Illini service between Chicago and Carbondale.

The locomotive­s were built in the U. S. by Siemens under a $ 225 million contract, funded mainly with federal aid intended to stimulate the economy after the 2008 recession.

Amtrak officials also said contract negotiatio­ns are ongoing with the firm that will develop vacant and unused space at Union Station.

Riverside Investment & Developmen­t Co. was selected in May to lead a massive project that includes a hotel and office space above the Great Hall.

Metra passengers will see improvemen­ts intended to increase capacity, prevent overcrowdi­ng and get people into and out of Union Station faster.

 ?? | MARNI PYKE/ DAILY HERALD ?? Amtrak and IDOT officials unveiled new locomotive­s Monday for use in a high- speed rail route between Chicago and St. Louis.
| MARNI PYKE/ DAILY HERALD Amtrak and IDOT officials unveiled new locomotive­s Monday for use in a high- speed rail route between Chicago and St. Louis.

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