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Update given on high-speed rail plans

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The public Thursday caught up on the progress of the evolving, higher-speed rail project in Illinois, as well as sites for a transportation facility in Alton.

Representatives from the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois High-Speed Rail set up informative posters throughout Alton City Council Chambers, answered questions and solicited comments. It was one in a series of open house-format events held in the city the past couple of years, rescheduled from April 18 because of bad weather on that date.

“It is very early in the process now, but we are close to completing the environmental portion,” said Drew White of IDOT in Springfield.

$154 million in additional rail improvements planned

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Another $154 million worth of track, bridge and safety improvements are planned over the next five summers to accommodate 110-mph passenger trains between St. Louis and Chicago.

The Illinois Department of Transportation and Union Pacific railroad have scheduled an April 23 meeting in Springfield for contractors and subcontractors who are interested in paving, track construction, traffic control, safety fencing, bridge and culvert replacement, as well as other improvements along the corridor. The upgrades include the Third Street corridor in Springfield.

Governor Quinn Announces Illinois to Lead Multi-State High-Speed Rail Locomotive Purchase

Federal Railroad Administration Names Illinois to Lead National Procurement of 35 Next-Generation Locomotives

CHICAGO – Governor Pat Quinn announced today that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has named Illinois to lead the multi-state procurement of next-generation locomotives for high-speed rail. With the consent of the partnering states, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) will lead the effort to procure at least 35 next-generation diesel locomotives for high-speed passenger trains on behalf of five states – Illinois, California, Michigan, Missouri and Washington. Today’s announcement is part of the governor’s commitment to bring Illinois’ and our nation’s transportation systems into the 21st century.

“This decision by the federal government is a testament to Illinois’ role as a national leader in high-speed rail,” Governor Quinn said. “This important multi-state procurement is a key to success for high-speed rail throughout the nation, and I have directed my administration to move forward quickly.”

The FRA has allocated $808 million to build the next generation of passenger rail equipment, including 35 new locomotives and 130 bi-level rail cars. As lead agency, IDOT will manage and oversee the procurement, involve the other states in planning and implementing the procurement process, develop a detailed project plan, and coordinate the review of the procurement among the involved states and FRA.

“Following significant analysis and consideration, FRA recommends that IDOT be the lead agency for the multi-state locomotive procurement,” the FRA stated in their decision letter. “We are confident that your team – jointly with the significant contributions from California, Michigan, Missouri and Washington – will manage the procurement process and stakeholder involvement that will lead to a successful contract award.”

“We are thrilled in Illinois to have the confidence of the FRA and Governor Quinn as we move forward with this crucial procurement effort,” Illinois Secretary of Transportation Ann L. Schneider said. “Our goal is to offer 110-mile-per-hour service on at least 75 percent of the Chicago-St. Louis corridor – the segment from Dwight to Alton – by the end of 2015, and these locomotives are the key to achieving that goal. It takes time to build these complex and powerful engines, however, and we are moving quickly to get this procurement under way as soon as possible.”

Last year, IDOT was part of a multi-state procurement of the 130 next-generation bi-level rail cars for high-speed service, an effort led by the state of California. That procurement resulted in the selection of Nippon-Sharyo, which is building the rail cars from its plant in Rochelle, Illinois, including the 88 cars to be used on Midwest high-speed corridors. The Rochelle plant opened in 2012 and has created 250 jobs in Illinois.

Illinois debuted 110-mph service on a 15-mile segment of the Chicago-St. Louis corridor from Dwight to Pontiac in fall 2012, and IDOT is working with the private railroads and FRA to ensure that positive train control requirements and all needed track and crossing improvements are completed in order to expand 110-mph service as much as possible in the years ahead. The FRA in December provided a Record of Decision on the entire Chicago-St. Louis corridor, allowing Illinois to begin in-depth corridor segment studies and specific project studies to move toward high-speed service on the other 25 percent of the corridor as soon as possible, including segments from Joliet to Chicago and from Alton to St. Louis.  The segment from Dwight to Joliet is under development and is expected to offer 110-mph service in 2017.

Illinois also is working in close partnership with the state of Michigan to establish 110-mph service from Chicago to Detroit as the next Midwest segment targeted to run at higher speeds.

The state helps fund 28 Amtrak trains serving four corridors including those from Chicago to Milwaukee and St. Louis. The partnership with Amtrak has led to a steady increase in ridership in recent years. The state-supported corridors together carried a record 1.8 million passengers last year. Ridership growth in Illinois has been exceptional, up more than 92 percent overall since 2006, and up on the Chicago to St. Louis corridor by 224 percent.

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IDOT 2013 DBE Conference

"Today's Challenge, Tomorrow's Reward"

The Illinois Department of Transportation’s 2013 DBE Conference “Today’s Challenge, Tomorrow’s Reward” is coming up next week. Click the link below for more information.

http://www.dot.state.il.us/sbe/TCTR%20WebEblast%20Save%20the%20Date.pdf

110 mph Amtrak Lincoln Service between Dwight and Pontiac

110 mph Flyers

VIDEO: IDOT Begins Negotiations To Buy Lincoln Depot

Lincoln’s city council is giving the green light for the Illinois Department of Transportation to begin negotiations to buy property by the train depot. City officials said IDOT is continuing plans to improve rail lines from Chicago to St. Louis. As part of that high-speed rail plan, IDOT plans to improve the waiting station at the Lincoln Depot.

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Top stories of 2012: No 8 — 10th Street rail corridor

Three years ago, it seemed as though there was no stopping high-speed trains from coming down the Third Street tracks, through the heart of downtown Springfield.

After years of debate among various local, state and federal officials, along with Springfield neighborhood groups and businesses, the Federal Railroad Administration issued a “record of decision” just last week that allows passenger and freight rail traffic to be consolidated on the 10th Street rail corridor.

The agency’s decision provides final environmental approval and, when and if funds are provided, clears the way for the full build-out of the Chicago to St. Louis high-speed rail corridor.

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Notice of Availability of a Final Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement

FRA is issuing this notice to advise the public that a Final Environmental
Impact Statement (Final EIS) has been prepared for the Chicago, Illinois to St. Louis,
Missouri High Speed Rail Corridor Program. The Final EIS includes a Tier 1 corridor
evaluation for the Chicago, Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri high-speed rail corridor and a
Tier 2 project-level evaluation for the portion of the high-speed rail corridor in
Springfield, Illinois. FRA is the lead federal agency and the Illinois Department of
Transportation (IDOT) is the joint-lead state agency for the environmental review
process.

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Post Link: http://www.ofr.gov/(S(nmoq51zr4oyzsfyd4ioblfzq))/OFRUpload/OFRData/2012-28301_PI.pdf

Amtrak announces Mendota-Geneseo-Quad Cities trains, construction

Railroad representatives nearly outnumbered interested residents during an open house hosted by the Illinois Department of Transportation regarding additional Amtrak service from Chicago to the Quad Cities on Wednesday.

The service, originally scheduled to start operating through Mendota and Princeton by fall 2014, has been pushed back to the fourth quarter of 2015. IDOT project manager Todd Popish said the additional year was due to Iowa’s indecision on further extending the service to Iowa City and Omaha, Neb.

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Illinois Approves Environmental Impact Statement on Chicago-St. Louis High-Speed Rail Corridor

Tier 1 EIS Decision Expected in December on Historic Transportation Project

SPRINGFIELD –November 15, 2012. Governor Pat Quinn today announced that the Illinois
Department of Transportation (IDOT) and Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) have signed and issued the
Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the full build-out of the Chicago-St. Louis high-speed rail
corridor. The EIS advances the identification of preferred alternatives, including the Rock Island Corridor as the
recommended route between Joliet and Chicago and a Tier 2 project-level evaluation for the Springfield Rail
Improvement Project, which recommended a consolidated train route along 10th Street through Springfield.
The document will now be available to the public and a potential Record of Decision could be issued at the end
of December.

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Post Link: http://www.dot.il.gov/press/11%2015%2012%20EIS%20HSR%20-%20RELEASE.pdf