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  1. Illinois has many Amtrak stations and routes, making it an easy place to travel by train. Routes are both long-distance and regional, with all trains terminating or starting in Chicago. See the list of Illinois Amtrak stations and routes below to learn more.

  2. Illini Service: daily service between Chicago and Carbondale, IL; Saluki: daily service between Chicago and Carbondale, IL; Carl Sandburg: daily service between Chicago and Quincy, IL; Lincoln Service: daily service between Chicago and St. Louis, MO; WiFi is available on all Illinois Service trains. Business Class on Illinois Services

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  4. Illinois boasts four intercity passenger rail corridors that make connections to 32 Amtrak stations across the state. Amtrak offers travelers 14 stations that quickly connect with bus service, two that connect with ferry service, and six that connect with intercity bus service.

  5. Stations. Lines. Stations. Type in the name of the station nearest you. Lines. Click on a line below to see a list of stations on the line. ME. Metra Electric (ME) RI. Rock Island (RI) SWS. SouthWest Service (SWS) HC. Heritage Corridor (HC) BNSF (BNSF) UP-W. Union Pacific West (UP-W) MD-W. Milwaukee District West (MD-W) UP-NW.

  6. Union Station. Train Station - Station Building (with waiting room) 255 South Clinton Street. Chicago, IL 60606-5702. Directions. Best known for its majestic Great Hall, often bathed in soft light, Chicago Union Station is the hub for mid-western corridor services and national network trains serving the west.

  7. Illinois is served by 29 stations and 18 different train services ( Illinois Zephyr, Illini Service, Saluki, Carl Sandburg, Lincoln Service, Blue Water, Wolverine, Pere Marquette, Southwest Chef, California Zephyr, Cardinal, Capitol Limited, Hiawatha, Empire Builder, Texas Eagle, Lake Shore Limited and City of New Orleans.

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