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The ''Prairie Marksman'' was a daily
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operated by
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between
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and
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. The route was an indirect successor to the Rock Island's '' Peoria Rocket''.


History

Prior to the creation of
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Peoria was served by the Rock Island's ''Peoria Rocket'' out of the Rock Island's Rock Island Depot. Then in serious financial distress, the Rock Island opted out of Amtrak in 1971. The company decided it was cheaper to keep running its remaining passenger trains, the ''Peoria Rocket'' and ''
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,'' than hand them to Amtrak. The two trains continued running until December 31, 1978, each providing one daily round trip between Chicago's LaSalle Street Station and Peoria and Rock Island, respectively, via Joliet. With the demise of the Rock Island, Peoria's nearest railroad connection was at Chillicothe, Illinois, to the north, where Amtrak's '' Lone Star'' (Chicago-Kansas City-Houston) and '' Southwest Limited'' (Chicago-Kansas City-Los Angeles)–successors to the Santa Fe's ''
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'' and ''
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,'' respectively–stopped daily. The ''Lone Star'', however, fell victim to budget cuts and was discontinued in October 1979. The ''Prairie Marksman'' began on August 10, 1980, as a joint venture between Amtrak and the state of Illinois. Eschewing the Rock Island route, the ''Prairie Marksman'' used the old GM&O line between Chicago and
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, and then traveled west over the Toledo, Peoria & Western to East Peoria. The name was derived from a TP&W freight train which once operated over that route between
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and
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. The ''Prairie Marksman'' was intended as a one-year pilot project. However, the train only attracted 65 passengers per day, not even half of the 150 per day needed to justify making it permanent. Amid losses of $120,000, Illinois withdrew its support for the train, and the ''Prairie Marksman'' made its last run on October 4, 1981. With the end of the ''Prairie Marksman,'' the Peoria area's only intercity link was the ''Southwest Limited''–later renamed the ''Southwest Chief''–in Chillicothe. However, Amtrak rerouted the ''Chief'' away from Chillicothe in 1996. Since then, the nearest Amtrak station is at Normal's
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, to the east, which is served by the ''
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'' and ''
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.'' Amtrak operates
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service between Peoria and Normal.


Proposed revival in September, 2011

The
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formally requested
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to conduct a study to analyze the feasibility of initiating inter-city passenger train service between Chicago and Peoria. A number of possible alternate routes were identified and reviewed at a high level, and these results are summarized and discussed in a document published by Amtrak in September, 2011. With the successful application by the State of Illinois for federal stimulus funding to upgrade the Chicago-St. Louis Corridor to a maximum speed of , the study request was modified to one route that would provide the Peoria area with connectivity to certain Amtrak corridor trains. After an initial review of the various routes, it became apparent that instead of a complete route feasibility study between Chicago and Peoria, either a rail or bus shuttle between the Peoria area and
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, utilizing the recently-constructed multi-modal transportation station in the Uptown Normal neighborhood, would be the most expedient way to meet the goal of the IDOT. A decision was made by IDOT that no through-train frequencies between Peoria and Chicago were to be considered. In lieu of Chicago-Peoria through train service, IDOT directed Amtrak to explore a shuttle feeder system that would provide guaranteed corridor train connections at Normal with the ''Lincoln Service'' and thus permit morning and evening departures from Peoria and Chicago. The shuttle would use the
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to reach Normal. Amtrak estimated start-up costs at $106 million, mostly for a new connecting track in Normal which would permit the trains to bypass a
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yard there.


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Rock Island timetableNon-Amtrak train services timetable, 1975
{{Former Amtrak routes 1981 disestablishments in Illinois East Peoria, Illinois Former Amtrak routes Railway services introduced in 1980 1980 establishments in Illinois Railway services discontinued in 1981