High Speed Rail in The Midwest

The heart of the rail system. The future of travel in America.

Region in Brief

The Midwest is Central to Making the National Network Work: Physically and Politically

Home to dozens of major and mid-sized cities, the Midwest is roughly the size of France, home to Europe’s first high-speed trains. The area served by Spain’s high-speed network is also similar in size.

The Issues

The Midwest must think regionally to compete on the world stage. A trip of less than 3 hours between most major cities would take its productivity and innovation to the next level.

The Obstacles

Multiple states must work together to achieve success, with Illinois and Indiana shouldering the greatest burdens. It will take a strong federal program to reach full potential, but the states can make great progress with the existing programs.

Quick Links

The 220-MPH Backbone

Transforming travel with speed and frequency.

Fix Chicago Union Station

The center of the Nation’s rail network desperately needs upgrades.

O’Hare needs a train station

It should be easy to get to this global gateway.

Midwest States

See what’s up in your state.

Midwest Corridors

Our visions for corridors across the region.

Midwest Region Map

Federal Planning

The Federal Railroad Administration created a framework called the Midwest Regional Rail Plan.

It proposes to connect nearly 1,100 city pairs with an integrated network of high-speed and regional trains. The Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Commission intends to further develop the FRA’s framework.

State Progress

Several states have slow progress on shared-use corridors.  Learn about individual state and corridor plans below.

High Speed Rail Starts With Chicago

As the nation’s railroad hub, Chicago has a pivotal role to play in making high-speed rail a reality in the U.S.

Chicago’s four terminal stations offer direct service to 525 stations in 36 states. There is potential for many more. What happens in Chicago truly has a national impact.

Issues: Existing stations and tracks can be upgraded to create electrified, passenger-dedicated routes into and through the city, connecting cities and towns across the region.

Obstacles: Civic, business, and political leaders must rally around an ambitious vision for reinvigorating Chicago with a reimagined transportation system. The money will follow the vision.

Chicago Union Station Breezeway

Fixing Chicago Union Station is essential to the National passenger rail network. Photo: Rick Harnish.

Critical Chicago-Area Projects

These projects are building blocks towards creating the Nation’s high-speed rail hub.

Join the Alliance

Help reconnect the Midwest with great trains.

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Midwest States

Each state has a unique role to play in the national big-picture.

Illinois: The Nation’s Rail Hub

Nationwide success depends upon Illinois’ leadership.

Indiana: Crossroads of America

Geography is a key competitive advantage for Indiana.

Iowa: Foundation in Education

Iowa’s long drives call out for trains.

Michigan: A Diamond in the Rough

Few states can rival Michigan’s combination of existing assets and untapped potential.

Minnesota: An Emerging Powerhouse

Minnesota is long overdue for great passenger train service.

Missouri: Show Me the Trains

Missouri is one of the few states with two major cities: Kansas City and St. Louis.

Ohio: Gateway Between East and West

The state is pivotal to creating a network of fast, frequent, and afforable trains.

Wisconsin: Hub of the Heartland

Wisconsin has incredible assets and possibilities.

Become a Member

It takes an Alliance to make great trains. Join thousands of members working to transform travel across the U.S.

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Corridors in the Midwest

Current progress on and our ideas for corridors.

220-mph Backbone

New high-speed lines will offer speed and frequency to transform travel.

Lakeshore Corridor

Chicago – Cleveland – Buffalo – New York

Black Hawk Corridor

Chicago – Rockford – Dubuque

Lincoln Corridor

Chicago – Normal – Springfield – St. Louis

Wolverine Corridor

Chicago – Kalamazoo – Battle Creek – Ann Arbor – Detroit

Peninsula Corridor

Chicago – Milwaukee – Green Bay – Upper Peninsula

Northern Lights Express

Minneapolis – Superior – Duluth

CrossRail Chicago

A vision for a electrified, passenger-dedicated trunkline to and through Chicago.

Connect the Nation. Expand Your Mind.

As activists, we have to think nationally, act locally, and learn constantly. In growing high speed rail capacity in the Upper Midwest, we can take our movement across the country.

Many regions. Many challenges. More possibilities.

High speed rail doesn’t happen all at once. It happens when regions work independently and work together.

Explore all the High Speed Rail Regions

Knowledge is power. Let’s get it done.

The most effective activism is educated activism. Our High Speed Rail guide gives you the background to move forward.

Learn more in High Speed Rail 101

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Get Involved

Tell the United States Congress: It’s time to reconnect the country with high-speed and regional rail!

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