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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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Restoration St. Louis projects cross the Q-C

The Renwick Building in downtown Davenport is one of three new projects that Restoration St. Louis is putting its stamp on the Quad-Cities.

The company, owned by Amrit and Amy Gill, was selected this spring to develop the private portion of the Quad-Cities Multi-Modal Facility Project in downtown Moline. The project will house the future Amtrak rail service that will run between the Quad-Cities and Chicago.

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VIDEO: Amtrak Chicago-to-Quad Cities Service Coming

Post Link: http://www.kljb.com/story/17967474/amtrak-chicago-to-quad-cities-service-coming

Coming down the tracks

The future of Amtrak and the possible expansion of the Chicago to Quad Cities line announced in 2010 is apparently still on track.

In the fall of 2010, a $230 million federal grant was awarded to Illinois and Iowa to establish a new Amtrak service between Chicago and Iowa City. The trains will run on a route beginning at Chicago’s Union Station and traveling on the BNSF Railway’s line to Wyanet, and then on the Iowa Interstate Railroad’s line from Wyanet to Iowa City.

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Post Link:  http://www.bcrnews.com/2012/04/09/coming-down-the-tracks/als0zfs/

Work on Chicago-Moline Amtrak run set to start, boosting hopes of Iowa City backers

Passenger trains should be running between Chicago and the Quad Cities by Christmas 2014, boosting the hopes of those who want to extend the new Amtrak service to Iowa City.

“It’s a motivation for us to continue the advocacy,” said Nancy Quellhorst, president of the Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Post Link: http://easterniowagovernment.com/2011/12/14/work-on-chicago-moline-amtrak-run-set-to-start-boosting-hopes-of-iowa-city-backers/

VIDEO: Businesses react to Amtrak announcement

Moline businesses are reacting with optimism to Monday’s announcement that the Amtrak rail line between Chicago and the Quad Cities is one step closer to reality.

They hope more people downtown will translate to more customers.

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Post Link: http://www.wqad.com/news/wqad-amtrak-announcement-businesses-121311,0,6046779.story

Media Coverage of Chicago to Quad Cities Rail Funding Announcement

http://www.enewspf.com/latest-news/latest-local/29518-dot-awards-177-million-to-illinois-to-connect-chicago-and-the-quad-cities.html

http://www.rail.co/2011/12/13/177m-awarded-to-connect-chicago-the-quad-cities/

http://www.wqad.com/news/wqad-new-passenger-rail-to-connect-quad-cities-to-chicago-20111212,0,4542399.story

http://www.whbf.com/story/16310072/passenger-rail-service-coming-to-the-qc

http://www.kwqc.com/Global/story.asp?S=16314233

http://qctimes.com/news/local/q-c-to-chicago-passenger-rail-line-gets-ok-work/article_c364ddfe-250c-11e1-88ac-001871e3ce6c.html?oCampaign=hottopics

http://www.starcourier.com/newsnow/x771104659/Deal-in-place-for-construction-of-Chicago-Moline-rail-corridor

http://www.examiner.com/homeland-security-in-chicago/massive-innovation-il-transit-new-connection-between-chicag-and-quad-cities

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-il-chicagotomoline,0,6252560.story

http://www.galesburg.com/features/x301187318/-177M-earmarked-for-QC-Chicago-rail

http://www.press-citizen.com/article/20111214/NEWS01/312140035/Illinois-Recieves-Funding-portion-Iowa-City-Chicago-Rail?odyssey=nav%7Chead

http://www.highspeedrailworks.org/2011/12/eastern-iowa-government/

Agreement in Place for Construction of Chicago-Moline Passenger Rail Route, Creating 2,000 Jobs

CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) today announced that a cooperative agreement has been finalized with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and host railroads to begin construction of the Chicago-Moline passenger rail corridor. The project is expected to create nearly 2,000 jobs.

“We are very excited that we now have an agreement in place so construction can begin on this important passenger service extension connecting Chicago and the Quad Cities,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Ann Schneider. “Governor Quinn’s guidance and leadership on this issue has helped us ensure that service will begin on the corridor between Chicago and Moline in 2014.”

The cooperative agreement with the FRA allows the obligation of $177 million in federal funds towards corridor construction. The state is matching the federal funds with $45 million from Governor Quinn’s Illinois Jobs Now! capital program.

“Expanding passenger rail creates jobs, promotes economic development and provides people an alternative to the automobile by connecting the great cities throughout our state,” Governor Quinn said. “This agreement announced today is another important step to linking the Quad Cities area to Chicago and the global economy through new passenger service.”

“Almost five years ago we began a study of this route that reaffirmed what most in the region already knew: Expanding access into the Quad Cities makes economic sense,” said U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin. “That we are able to make this idea one step closer to reality today is a testament to the ability of Quad City officials, businesses and the public to unite behind a strong agenda to create jobs and boost economic development.”

The cooperative agreement on construction of the Chicago-to-Moline passenger service includes sub-agreements on service outcome arrangements with the host railroads, Burlington Northern and Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad from Chicago to Wyanet and Iowa Interstate Railroad from Wyanet to Moline. The service outcome agreement sets forth how the corridor will be operated and provides for reliability standards.

“The Illinois Department of Transportation’s announcement of a cooperative agreement with the Federal Rail Administration is a huge step forward to bring passenger rail to the Quad Cities,” said Moline Mayor Don Welvaert. “The Quad Cities Rail Initiative is a perfect example of how city, state and federal agencies work together to make great transportation and economic development projects happen.”

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The Environmental Law & Policy Center Applauds Progress on New Chicago-Quad Cities Passenger Rail

Iowa DOT will match $1 million in federal funds for feasibility study

Work can begin to establish the long awaited Chicago-Quad Cities (Iowa) passenger rail line, according to The Environmental Law & Policy Center (ELPC), which credited Iowa’s recent request to the Federal Railroad Administration to split the grant award for the line into two parts, enabling Illinois to begin construction.

By asking the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) to divide separating Illinois’ $143 million from the $230 million awarded to develop the Chicago-Iowa City line, Iowa is freeing Illinois to begin work. Under the Iowa proposal, Illinois will begin construction of track to the Quad Cities, putting people to work building critical infrastructure that responds to America’s changing transportation needs.

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Post Link: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-environmental-law-policy-center-applauds-progress-on-new-chicago-quad-cities-passenger-rail-2011-09-15

Get excited about trains returning to NW Illinois

Journal Standard

Right now, some Republican governors are feuding with President Obama over high-speed rail funds. They want more money for roads, not rails. Plus, they love to make life difficult for the president every chance they can. However, their voice is in the minority. Reasonable people understand that the world is moving from private transportation to public transit systems.
That’s why the news that the train is finally coming back to northwest Illinois is so exciting. The Chicago-Galena train is just one piece of a much bigger scenario. Soon there will be enhanced rail service between Chicago and Milwaukee, high speed rail between St. Louis and Chicago and high speed rail between the Quad Cities and Chicago. It is inevitable that train service between Madison and Milwaukee will be restored. At the same time that rail service to six or eight regional cities is being restored or upgraded, transit systems within these cities will be improved.

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