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  2. Kirkwood station (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Kirkwood station, also called the Kirkwood Missouri Pacific Depot, is a suburban Amtrak train station in Kirkwood, Missouri, United States.Located in downtown Kirkwood, it is one of four Amtrak stations in the St. Louis metropolitan area; the other three are the Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center in St. Louis, the Alton station, and the Washington station.

  3. Missouri River Runner - Wikipedia

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    The other finalists were Missouri Rail Blazer, ShowMeMO, Truman Service and River Cities Corridor. The service is financed primarily through funds made available by MoDOT. [5] In November 2009, Amtrak and Union Pacific completed an $8.1-million 9,000-foot (2,700 m) passing loop near California, Missouri, designed to improve performance along ...

  4. Kirkwood station - Wikipedia

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    Kirkwood station may refer to: Kirkwood station (Missouri), an Amtrak station in Kirkwood, Missouri, U.S.A. Kirkwood railway station, a train station in Coatbridge, Scotland; Kirkwood/La Salle Station, a Muni Metro station in San Francisco, California

  5. Lincoln Service - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Service is a 284-mile (457 km) higher-speed rail service operated by Amtrak that runs between Chicago, Illinois and St. Louis, Missouri.The train is a part of the Illinois Service and is partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation.

  6. Blue Line (St. Louis MetroLink) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Line is the newer and shorter line of the MetroLink light rail service in Greater St. Louis.It serves 25 stations across three counties and two states.. While officially light rail, the Blue Line features many characteristics of a light metro, semi-metro or rapid transit service, [1] including a completely independent right of way, a higher top speed, and level boarding at all platforms.

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  8. Amtrak Midwest - Wikipedia

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    Indiana discontinued its only state-supported train, the Hoosier State, in 2019. State-supported service in the Midwest is supplemented by a number of long-distance Amtrak routes, such as the Empire Builder, California Zephyr and City of New Orleans. These are federally-funded, have separate equipment, and do not fall under the Amtrak Midwest ...

  9. Streetcars in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Lindell and Houseman ran an excursion train on the new line on February 2, 1896 from 3rd and Washington in downtown St. Louis to Kirkwood and then Meramec Highlands and back. August A. Busch was one of the guests. The trip included a stop at the new Brentwood powerhouse near the Missouri Pacific tracks and Brentwood Blvd in Brentwood. [41]