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^Exactly. This station will probably open not meeting Metra's new criteria for keeping stations.
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North Michigan is where bus lanes are needed most IMO. You can walk faster than the buses between the river and Chicago Ave.
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I just wanted to mention how awesome the Green Line is now with the new infill stations.
I haven’t been to McCormick in a few years, and last time was the auto show with my dad, so we drove. For the trade show I went to this month, I realized I now could take the Green straight from Ogilvie to Cermak. Of course, I went sightseeing and got on at Morgan, but even on a cold rainy November day I would walk to Clinton and the easy 6 blocks to McCormick. Only paid $20 for both Metra and CTA, which is cheaper than parking, tolls and gas. Thanks CTA for a fun ride. P.S., it makes me much more excited to go to McCormick shows because I don’t have to drive and can spend those two hours productively. |
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Both of those Metra stations should provide a nice time savings getting into the Loop and relieve some rush hour Red Line congestion. For everyone who lives up at Peterson, jobs in the West Loop will be so much closer, probably won't even need to transfer to the CTA, just walk 10 minutes west.
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Creating a Lower Michigan to Oak Street would be very disruptive to the businesses there, but the long-term benefit would be huge, especially since it really could improve travel times between the West Loop train stations and the Mag Mile and enable some creative bus routings with Lower Wacker and/or a new Carol Street transit way. I'd guess doing that to Michigan would cost double the reconstruction of Wacker, at worst, and take about the same timeframe. |
Hiawatha expansion
Awesome to see Wisconsin pushing aggressively to expand this corridor service to 10 RT per day/.
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Great news
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What a difference an election makes.
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Now if they could get some new dedicated trainsets (see Siemens Brightline) with a sweet orange paint scheme homage to the Milw Road...
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28 new Siemens Charger locomotives have been delivered. 23 are in service. 88 single level rail cars are in advanced design/testing. Due to begin delivery end of 2020. Aashto hsr |
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Not sure whether Caltrans/IDOT still has an open option on any Viaggio coaches or not. This route currently doesn't run with motive power on both ends. I'd like to see some of those new cab cars like Caltrans ordered (but IDOT declined) on the Hiawatha. Easy way to add a little capacity. Plus there is no need for Business Class or a full cafe car, as this is really just a glorified commuter route. ETA - perhaps as the Midwest coalition starts to get their new Viaggios, they can temporarily repurpose the Amfleet cars that Illinois paid to have rehabbed for the Lincoln Service for use on the Hiawatha, and permanently retire those god-awful Horizons. Here's a shot of a Milwaukee Road Hiawatha with mid-1950's livery- https://i.imgur.com/MAj9aQs.jpg img src - wikimedia |
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Speaking of Beech Grove, now that Amtrak's Hoosier State is in serious jeopardy of disappearing after June 30, all of a sudden some in Indiana are realizing that they may lose as many as 500 jobs, if all the work at the Beech Grove shops is moved elsewhere, as a result of the route being discontinued. Amtrak uses the Hoosier State as a shuttle to send rolling stock requiring service to Beech Grove. Indiana only spends $2.5 million in operating subsidies to keep the train running 4 days a week (with an additional $500,000 coming from Lafayette, Crawfordsville, and Rensselaer). Considering the terrible deal the state made with Carrier to save jobs that actually won't be staying, $2.5 million seems like a hell of a bargain. |
Now that we have a new governor I wonder if IDOT is going to make a decision on the Glenview holding track soonish and cause the village to incinerate a small fortune futilely opposing it.
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I wonder if the Glenview skirmish would be less an issue if Metra was electrified on that corridor and not belching squealling diesel locomotives?
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