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High-speed rail work to disrupt some Amtrak routes

  CHICAGO (AP) - Illinois transportation officials say that work to increase rail speeds to 110 mph will mean service changes for some Amtrak trains between Chicago and St. Louis. Officials say Lincoln Service and Texas Eagle service will be affected from June 17 to June 20.  Some trains will be canceled and others rerouted. Bus service will be provided on some routes that won't be operating between Bloomington-Normal and St. Louis. However passengers are warned that buses won't operate on the same schedule as the trains and they should contact Amtrak for bus schedules. The largely federally funded project to upgrade the line should enable trains to reach speeds of 110 mph on most of the route, reducing travel times for the 284-mile journey to less than four hours.
 
 

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