Illinois Commits to Untangling Freight Rail in Chicago, a Key Step for Midwest High-Speed Rail Network

Thursday, July 23, 2009

The 500 freight trains that pass through Chicago each day create major delays that slow down both freight and passenger rail traffic. The Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency program, or CREATE, is the plan that will help speed up rail traffic through Chicago.

CREATE received new funding through Illinois’ recent capital bill that will move the project forward. This is an important victory for the freight rail industry the Midwest high speed rail network. 

As ELPC Deputy Director Kevin Brubaker told the Associated Press, “CREATE and high-speed rail for the Midwest are inextricably linked. To make high-speed rail work, we need to clear up congestion in Chicago.”

Read the full article in Forbes Magazine

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