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  2. Lincoln Service - Wikipedia

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    A connection with the Kansas City-bound Missouri River Runner is available in St. Louis. As of June 2023, the average trip time between Chicago and St. Louis was 4 hours 59 minutes. During fiscal year 2023, the Lincoln Service trains carried 523,304 passengers, an increase of 9.9% from FY2022. [5]

  3. List of Illinois railroads - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: Calumet and Blue Island Railway: EJ&E: 1889 ... St. Louis, Chicago and St. Paul ...

  4. Illinois High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Service between Chicago and St. Louis has been upgraded and has trains running at 90 miles per hour (140 km/h) (faster than the prior 79 miles per hour [127 km/h] limit). Service at speeds of 110 mph and higher was slated to begin in 2019. [ 1 ]

  5. Blue Bird (train) - Wikipedia

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    The new equipment cost the Wabash US$1,500,000; it was the first dome train to operate between Chicago and St. Louis. [4] The Norfolk and Western Railway leased the Wabash in 1964 but continued to operate the Blue Bird. This changed in 1968 when the N&W truncated the Blue Bird to Decatur, Illinois, still departing from Chicago. [5]: 150 This ...

  6. Illini and Saluki - Wikipedia

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    The restoration was part of $1.5 million expansion program which included the Black Hawk (Chicago–Rockford–Dubuque), the State House (St. LouisChicago), and supplemental funding for the Rock Island's two remaining Rockets (Chicago–Peoria and Chicago–Rock Island).

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  8. Portal:Illinois - Wikipedia

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    A mural by Chicago artist Louis Grell in the Springfield Amtrak station. The mural depicts a quote by Abraham Lincoln, a map of the post-1947 Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and the seals of the seven states that the railroad served. Image credit: Louis Grell (painter), RI-Bill (photographer) (from Portal:Illinois/Selected picture)

  9. Alton Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Alton Limited (later known as simply the Limited) was the Chicago & Alton Railway's (C&A) flagship service between Chicago, Illinois. and St. Louis, Missouri. It was introduced in 1899 and re-equipped in 1905 and 1924. The name and service were discontinued in late 1971.