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The ''Lincoln Service'' is a higher-speed rail service operated by
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that runs between
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,
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and St. Louis,
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. The train is a part of the '' Illinois Service'' and is partially funded by the
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. The train uses the same route as the long-distance '' Texas Eagle'', which continues to and . A connection with the -bound '' Missouri River Runner'' is available in St. Louis. , the average trip time between Chicago and St. Louis was 4 hours 59 minutes. During
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2023, the ''Lincoln Service'' trains carried 523,304 passengers, an increase of 9.9% from FY2022. This is a 16.7% decrease from pre-COVID-19 pandemic ridership, with 627,599 passengers in FY2019. In FY2016, the service had a total revenue of $14,266,964, a decrease of 1.3% from FY2015.


History

Prior to the ''Lincoln Service'', Amtrak had operated the daily '' State House'' train between Chicago and St. Louis since 1973. Originally intended to connect Chicago and Springfield, Amtrak extended the ''State House'' south to St. Louis at its own expense because Springfield station was not designed to turn equipment. The train used a route previously owned by the Alton Railroad, which had merged with the
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(GM&O) in 1947. The GM&O merged with the
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in 1972, a year after Amtrak took over passenger train service. On October 30, 2006, Amtrak rebranded the ''State House'' as the ''Lincoln Service'' upon the addition of two new round trips, made possible by upgrades to the line. This resulted in a total of five daily round trips on the Chicago-St. Louis corridor, including the '' Texas Eagle'' and '' Ann Rutledge'', which terminated beyond St. Louis. Beginning in April 2007, the ''Ann Rutledge'' operated only between Kansas City and St. Louis, where it connected once daily to the Lincoln Service. The ''Ann Rutledge'' was folded into the '' Missouri River Runner'' in 2009, though one ''Lincoln Service'' round trip continued to connect with the ''Missouri River Runner.'' On May 23, 2022, Amtrak began through-routing one round trip of the ''Missouri River Runner'' and ''Lincoln Service'', creating a second one-seat service between Kansas City and Chicago (additional to the ''
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'', which takes a more direct route.)


Track upgrades

In July 2010, the state of Illinois and the
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reached an agreement under which track speeds between Dwight and Alton, Illinois were to be raised to as high as . This speed will cut the travel time between Chicago and St. Louis by 90 minutes, bringing the trip to under four hours. The first track upgrade construction was planned to be between Alton and Lincoln, Illinois and was projected to cost $98 million. The construction on this stretch began on September 17, 2010, in Alton and was completed in 2011. Most of the funding came from $1.1 billion in stimulus money for Illinois high-speed rail from the
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. The remainder of this grant, as well as $400 million in funding from the state of Illinois, was used to complete a high-speed rail corridor for the remaining portions of the St. Louis–Chicago track. Senator
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suggested the Dwight–Alton upgrades would create some 900 jobs, while the overall project could generate 24,000. On March 22, 2011, an announcement was made in Chicago that an additional $685 million would be used to upgrade trackage and grade crossings between Dwight and Lincoln. Construction on the improvement project began on April 5, 2011. Upgrades included rebuilding the passing sidings so that the track spacing between the main track is increased from to . Although much of track upgrade work was completed between 2010 and 2012, there are additional constructions including second trackage, bridge replacement and rehabilitation, drainage improvements, and grade crossings and signal improvements before the full service can be fully operated on this route. After all required improvements on the first segment between Dwight and Pontiac, Illinois were completed, Amtrak started the higher-speed rail service with top speeds of on that segment in November 2012, with the entire section between Alton and Joliet expected to have operation by 2017. Starting on July 7, 2021, ''Lincoln Service'' and ''Texas Eagle'' trains were allowed a top speed of after Federal Railroad Administration dual certification of the Incremental Train Control System and Interoperable Electronic Train Management System between south of Joliet Union Station and Alton, Illinois. On December 13, 2021, scheduled travel times were reduced by approximately 15 minutes between St. Louis and Chicago as a result of the increased speeds. Amtrak began testing the line for revenue service in 2022. Effective May 3, 2023, trains are authorized to travel up to on the line, while new schedules are written for the line. The new schedules debuted on June 26, 2023. The slowest portion of the corridor is the segment between Chicago and Joliet, but improving this would require an additional $1.5 billion investment. Two projects proposed from the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program (CREATE) would remove two diamond crossings and construct an
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to increase train speed and eliminate delays. One project is in the preliminary design phase while the proposed flyover at Brighton Park crossing is unfunded. , an alternative solution rerouting trains via the Rock Island District, which bypasses these diamond crossings and has relatively few freight trains, is being considered. This option would reduce delays and allow higher speeds between Joliet and Chicago.


Operation


Equipment

A ''Lincoln Service'' train consists of the following: *One or two Siemens SC-44 locomotives *Three to seven
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,
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, or Venture coaches *One Amfleet or Horizon cafe/business car


Route

The
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''
Heritage Corridor The Heritage Corridor (HC) is a Metra commuter rail line in Chicago, Illinois, and its southwestern suburbs, terminating in Joliet, Illinois. While Metra does not refer to its lines by colors, the Heritage Corridor appears on Metra timetables as ...
'' commuter line uses the same route from Joliet to Union Station. One daily ''Lincoln Service'' round trip (train 318/319) is coupled with the '' Missouri River Runner'' at St. Louis, providing a one-seat ride between Chicago and Kansas City. Additionally, one southbound ''Lincoln Service'' (train 301) runs express to St. Louis with stops only at Joliet, Bloomington-Normal, Springfield, and Alton.


Stations


See also

*'' Loop''


References


Notes


External links

* {{Higher speed rail Amtrak routes Higher-speed rail Passenger rail transportation in Illinois Passenger rail transportation in Missouri