Friday, September 17, 2010

Construction to begin for high-speed rail leg

breaking ground Friday in Alton for the portion of the line between the Mississippi River city and Springfield, then to near Lincoln.

That $98 million effort is a part of the $1.1 billion the Obama Administration awarded in January to improve passenger rail service between Chicago and St. Louis.

The improvements are expected to allow trains to operate at up to 110 mph. That's up from 79 mph currently.

Click on the following for more details:  Daily Herald | Construction to begin for high-speed rail leg

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