Illinois Service
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The Illinois Service, branded as Amtrak Illinois, is an American passenger rail network that consists of five trains operated by Amtrak on three corridors to provide frequent daily service between Chicago and other cities in the state of Illinois, along with the city of St. Louis in the neighbouring state of Missouri. The Illinois Service is funded primarily by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT).
The Illinois Service is made up of the following routes:
- The Illinois Zephyr (380/383) and the Carl Sandburg (381/382, added 30 October 2006[1]): Chicago to Quincy
- The Lincoln Service (300 through 307, formerly known as State House before 30 October 2006[2]): Chicago to St. Louis
- The Illini (392/393) and the Saluki (390/391, added 30 October 2006[1]): Chicago to Carbondale
Trains run twice daily on each route, except for the Lincoln Service, which runs four times daily.
In late 2015, two new lines will be added:[3]
- A new line, the Black Hawk to Rockford via Elgin, based on a former service to Dubuque that ran from 1974 to 1981. The service would operate on Metra and Union Pacific lines west from Chicago.
- A yet to be named service to Moline via Geneseo will run as a branch of the Illinois Zephyr/Carl Sandburg line, meeting the existing line west of Wyanet and serving stations from Princeton inbound.
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