Corridors

220 in the Midwest

Multiple routes hubbed in Chicago

California High Speed Rail

San Francisco – San Jose – Merced – Fresno – Bakersfield – Los Angeles

CrossRail Chicago

The core of the national network

Texas Central

Houston – Dallas – Fort Worth

Atlanta - Orlando

Atlanta – Macon – Jacksonville – Orlando

Lincoln Corridor

Chicago – Springfield – St. Louis

Blackhawk Corridor

Chicago – Rockford -Dubuque

Wolverine Corridor

Chicago – Kalamazoo – Battle Creek – Ann Arbor – Detroit

Caltrain

San Francisco – San Jose

Brightline Florida

Miami – West Palm – Orlando

Brightline West

Las Vegas – Victor Valley – Rancho – Cucamonga

Lakeshore Corridor

Chicago – Toledo – Cleveland – Buffalo – New York

Empire Builder

Chicago – St. Paul/Minneapolis – Spokane – Portland/Seattle

Southwest Chief

Chicago – Kansas City – Albuquerque – Flagstaff – Los Angeles

Green Bay

Chicago – Milwaukee – Green Bay

Atlanta - Charlotte High Speed Rail

Atlanta – Athens – Greenville – Charlotte

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Brightline Launches Miami to Orlando Service

Brightline Launches Miami to Orlando Service

Today, Brightline launched passenger rail service between Miami and Orlando, the fastest passenger rail service in the U.S. outside of the Northeast. Brightline will offer 16 round trips a day on the 235-mile corridor, with the trip taking about 3 1/2 hours, and...

Amtrak’s 21st Street bridge needs replaced

Amtrak’s 21st Street bridge needs replaced

On Tuesday, the 21st Street drawbridge in Chicago got stuck up, forcing Metra to cancel trains on two routes and delaying Amtrak trains on seven routes by several hours. This emphasizes the needed for a bigger federal program to invest in railroad infrastructure to...

Better Trains for Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin

Better Trains for Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin

How Trains Could Take the Rock Hall—and All of Cleveland—to the Next Level Cleveland’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced plans this week to move forward in October with a 50,000 square-foot, $135+ million expansion. The project will include new exhibition spaces,...