IDOT Selects Path for Amtrak Service to Rockford
Southern Route Chosen for Cost, Ridership,
Safety, Performance
CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Transportation today
announced the selection of the proposed southern route for
Amtrak’s new Chicago-Rockford-Dubuque service from Chicago’s
Union Station to downtown Rockford. The $60 million service will
create 650 construction jobs, with trains running by early 2014.
“Illinois is committed to creating jobs and promoting economic
development by linking our cities, businesses and universities
through passenger rail,” said Governor Pat Quinn. “The selection
of the southern route does the best job of accomplishing those
goals safely and cost effectively.”
The selection of routes was based on an independent study by the
Decatur office of URS Corp., one of the country’s top
engineering design firms. The analysis showed that the southern
route through Genoa will require a $26.2 million investment in
upgraded infrastructure between Chicago and Rockford. Similar
improvements on the proposed northern route through Belvidere
would cost $62.3 million, raising the total cost of the route to
more than $96 million. The study also determined an estimated
annual ridership of 76,357 on the southern route compared to
54,988 on the northern route.
Safety was another deciding factor in the study. The southern
route will cross 143 roads and highways. The northern route
would cross 176. The southern route also will see fewer delays
using only two railroads, while the northern route would require
using four railroads. The full report can be viewed at
www.dot.il.gov/DPIT/Chicago-Rockford%20Route%20Analysis%20Report%20FINAL%20101208.pdf
“The southern route offers the best deal for travelers and
taxpayers,” Illinois Transportation Secretary Gary Hannig said.
“After much deliberation, we are excited to start service to an
underserved part of the state.”
The Chicago-Rockford-Dubuque line marks the return of passenger
rail to the Rockford area for the first time since 1981. Trains
will run at least one round-trip daily between Chicago’s Union
Station and Dubuque, with stops in Elgin, Genoa, Rockford and
Galena.
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