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  1. Chicago to St. Louis High-Speed Rail Route. Download a full-sized version of the Study Area Map [pdf 297kb] Website of the proposed Illinois High-Speed Rail System.

  2. High-Speed Rail - Chicago to St. Louis How it Began As part of the Chicago Hub Network, which includes lines radiating from Chicago in all directions, the corridor was designated a high-speed rail developmental route in 1992 by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

  3. A total of six new sets of trains, capable of operating at 110 mph, will be purchased for use on the Chicago to St. Louis corridor. Website of the proposed Illinois High-Speed Rail System.

  4. Official Illinois High-Speed Rail Chicago to St. Louis, Chicago, Illinois. 1,586 likes. The overall purpose of this project is to enhance the passenger transportation network within the Chicago to...

  5. Illinois High Speed Rail refers to a set of planned high speed rail lines connecting Chicago Union Station (aka the Chicago Hub Network) to various parts of the state and beyond. Two lines already offer increased speeds.

  6. Passenger trains on the Chicago to St. Louis Corridor are operating at speeds up to 90 mph. Testing of trains at 110 mph are underway. Once complete and approved, schedules will be modified for the reduced travel times and trains will begin operating at speeds up to 110 mph.

  7. 20 cze 2011 · The Illinois High Speed Rail (HSR) Project is a track development, implementation and operation programme to convert the existing 450km route between Chicago and St. Louis into a high speed rail service line. The corridor is used for both passenger and freight rail services.