Lincoln Service

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Lincoln Service
Info
Type Inter-city rail
System Amtrak
Termini Chicago
Saint Louis, Missouri
Operation
Opened 2006
Owner CN, UP, NS, KCS, TRRA (track)
Operator(s) Amtrak
Technical
Line length 284 miles (457 km)
Track gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Amtrak Lincoln Service route[1]
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Distance Station
KBFa
0 Chicago Union Station
HST
12 mi (19 km) Summit
HST
37 mi (60 km) Joliet
HST
74 mi (119 km) Dwight
HST
92 mi (148 km) Pontiac
HST
124 mi (200 km) Bloomington-Normal
HST
156 mi (251 km) Lincoln
BHF
185 mi (298 km) Springfield
HST
224 mi (360 km) Carlinville
HST
257 mi (414 km) Alton
WBRÜCKE
Mississippi River Illinois/Missouri border
KBFe
284 mi (457 km) St. Louis

The Lincoln Service is a 284-mile (457 km) passenger train service operated by Amtrak that runs between Chicago, Illinois and St. Louis, Missouri. The train is a part of the Illinois Service rail network and is partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation. The train service uses the same track as the long-distance Amtrak route, the Texas Eagle.

The Lincoln Service is a rebranding of the former State House[2] route, which was named in recognition of the train's passing through Illinois' capital, Springfield. The train route was originally run by the Alton Railroad, which merged with the Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad (GM&O) in 1947. By the time the GM&O merged with the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad in 1972, Amtrak had taken over passenger service.

As a result of continuing upgrades on the line between Chicago and St. Louis, two additional trains daily began running October 30, 2006, for a total of five trains daily, including the Texas Eagle and Ann Rutledge which terminated beyond St. Louis, along with the rebranding of the State House service as part of the Lincoln Service. From April 2007 the Ann Rutledge operated only between Kansas City and St. Louis where it connected to the Lincoln Service trains; Amtrak discontinued the name altogether in 2009.[3]

The Metra Heritage Corridor commuter line uses the same route from Joliet to Union Station.

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