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Black Hawk (Amtrak train)

The Black Hawk was an Amtrak passenger train service that operated from 1974 to 1981 between Chicago, Illinois, and Dubuque, Iowa, via Rockford, Illinois. The original Black Hawk operated over the Illinois Central route, now the Canadian National's Chicago Central/Iowa Zone. From 2010 to 2014, plans called for the restored route to follow the same corridor; however, the state government could not come to an agreement with the railroad. Instead, the route would follow Metra's Milwaukee District / West Line from Union Station to Big Timber Road, then the Union Pacific Railroad to Rockford. Restored service to Rockford was planned to begin in 2015, but was put on hold by Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner. An extension to Dubuque was to open at a later date. The Rockford service was later funded in 2019 with the support of Governor J.B. Pritzker. In July 2023, Pritzker announced that two round trips a day between Chicago and Rockford would begin by 2027, with the service operated by Metra as Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail rather than by Amtrak.

Black Hawk
The Black Hawk at Dubuque in 1981
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleIllinois, Iowa
PredecessorLand O'Corn
First serviceFebruary 13, 1974
Last serviceSeptember 30, 1981
SuccessorRockford Intercity Passenger Rail (proposed)
Former operator(s)Amtrak
Route
TerminiChicago, Illinois
Dubuque, Iowa
Stops6
Distance travelled182 miles (293 km)
Average journey time4 hours 10 minutes
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)370-372
On-board services
Class(es)Unreserved coach
Catering facilitiesOn-board cafe
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Track owner(s)Chicago Central (CN)
Route map
0 mi
0 km
Chicago
18 mi
29 km
Elmhurst
85 mi
137 km
Rockford
113 mi
182 km
Freeport
138 mi
222 km
Warren
164 mi
264 km
Galena
180 mi
290 km
East Dubuque
182 mi
293 km
Dubuque

History edit

Previous operation edit

 
Amtrak Black Hawk in Hillside, July 1975

Prior to Amtrak, the Illinois Central Railroad operated the Land O'Corn between Chicago and Waterloo, Iowa, discontinuing it in 1967. Addition of a Chicago–Dubuque service was part of a 1973 state transportation bill, which also funded the addition of the Illini and Saluki and State House plus continued operation of the Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg and two Rock Island trains.[1]

The first Black Hawk began running on February 13, 1974, using Budd Rail Diesel Cars (RDCs). Conventional diesel locomotives and coaches replaced the RDCs after February 2, 1976.[2][3] Equipment varied, including ex-Chicago & North Western gallery cars, dome cars, boat-tailed observation cars, full diners, lunch counter diners and ex-ATSF Hi-Level Coaches. Further, power for the Black Hawk also varied on a regular basis with GE P30CHs, EMD SDP40Fs, EMD F40PHs and the occasional Illinois Central Gulf "Geep" filling in for ailing motive power (an ICG EMD GP10 towed the last RDC consist into Chicago in 1976). Amfleet coaches arrived in November 1976. The Black Hawk ceased on September 30, 1981, after Illinois reduced its appropriations for passenger service.[4]: 248, 251 

Several Rockford based groups sponsored special charter trips on the Black Hawk to Chicago events such as Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox games as well as performances of "The Ice Capades". On these trips, the consists could swell to as many as seven to ten cars. During the RDC days, the usual consist consisted of three RDCs. During the mid-to-late 1970s the consist usually included three cars, including a food service car of one type or another. During a good part of the summer of 1977, the Black Hawk ran with a full dining car and dome coaches.

The route used the former Illinois Central Railroad route (then part of the Illinois Central Gulf) between Chicago's Union Station and Bridgeport and the Freeport Subdivision west of Bridgeport.[5]: 44 

Restoration edit

In 2007, Amtrak, at the state of Illinois' request, conducted a feasibility study to reinstate the Black Hawk route to Rockford and Dubuque. Initial capital costs ranged from $32 million to $55 million, depending on the route. Once in operation, the service would require roughly $5 million a year in subsidies from the state.[6] On December 10, 2010, the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) announced that service would begin in 2014. The route would use the trackage of the Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad, itself owned by the Canadian National Railway.[7] This would have been the only Illinois Service train not running along a Metra line. IDOT confirmed the return of the "Black Hawk" name in 2012.[8]

The equipment to be used on the route was to be the Next Generation Bi-Level Passenger Rail Car built by Nippon Sharyo at a new plant in Rochelle, Illinois, which is located just 24 miles (39 km) south of a portion of the proposed route.[9] However, when one of the first cars manufactured failed a critical safety test the contract was canceled and the plant never fully opened.[10] The equipment will instead be single level Siemens Venture cars built at its plant in Sacramento, California, similar to cars supplied to Brightline for its services in Florida.

In April 2014, Governor Pat Quinn announced a $223 million investment to begin service as far as Rockford by 2015. After two years of negotiations, IDOT had been unable to reach a deal with Canadian National to use their lines. Instead, the train would take Metra's Milwaukee District / West Line and Union Pacific tracks through Elgin, Huntley, and Belvidere before terminating in Rockford. This would require construction of a connecting track between the two lines near Big Timber Road station. IDOT planned to continue working with the CN to eventually extend the route to Dubuque.[11] In February 2015, Governor Bruce Rauner announced that development of the route would be put on hold until further notice, as the state did not have sufficient funds to continue the project. $3 million had been spent out of the $223 million plan. Huntley, Illinois, had spent over $50,000 to build a station platform.[12]

In July 2019, the state legislature passed a new transportation bill supported by Governor J. B. Pritzker, in which $275 million was appropriated to begin service to Rockford.[13] IDOT hired WSP as the project manager in September 2020, with the intent to begin engineering and environmental analysis.[14] In its 2020–2025 service plan, Amtrak forecasted that the Chicago–Rockford route would begin in fiscal year 2025 and attract 136,900 riders that year.[15] In 2021, amid a push by the Biden administration to pass an infrastructure bill, Amtrak included two daily trains to Rockford in its 15-year expansion vision. The document lists a one-way trip time of 1 hour 51 minutes and includes an additional stop at Roselle station.[16] In November 2021, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which includes $4 billion for public transportation in Illinois.[17] While initial Black Hawk service had already been funded, local Democratic State Senator Steve Stadelman said, "maybe with this additional funding we can speed up the project."[18]

On July 6, 2023, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker announced that the service would be operated by Metra. The service, planned to start operating in late 2027, will consist of two trains a day. Travel time is expected to take just under two hours.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Ingles, J. David (July 1974). "Amtrak South". Trains. Vol. 34, no. 9. pp. 32–34.
  2. ^ "Amtrak System Adds Three New Routes". Amtrak News. April 15, 1974. p. 5.
  3. ^ "Superior Passenger Service Key to Boosting 1975 Ridership". Amtrak News. January 1, 1975. p. 2.
  4. ^ Sanders, Craig (2006). Amtrak in the Heartland. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34705-3.
  5. ^ Solomon, Brian (2004). Amtrak. Saint Paul, Minnesota: MBI. ISBN 978-0-7603-1765-5.
  6. ^ "Amtrak-Illinois DOT Feasibility Study Determines Most Direct Route Best for Service to Rockford, Northwestern Illinois and Dubuque, Iowa". National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Press release). Amtrak. May 16, 2007. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  7. ^ Weskerna, Nicole (December 11, 2010). "Amtrak will roll through Genoa". Daily Chronicle. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  8. ^ Sweeny, Chuck (May 18, 2012). "Amtrak route for area on target for late 2014, early 2015". Rockford Register-Star. Rockford, Illinois: GateHouse Media. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
  9. ^ Leaf, Brian (September 27, 2012). "Rochelle's Nippon Sharyo train car plant lands $352 mil contract". Rockford Register-Star. Rockford, Illinois: GateHouse Media. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
  10. ^ Bomkamp, Samantha (November 14, 2017). "Rochelle rail-car plant loses $352 million Amtrak contract to California". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  11. ^ "Governor Quinn Announces $223 Million to Restore Chicago to Rockford Amtrak Service". Lawndale News. April 17, 2014. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
  12. ^ "Plan for Amtrak service from Chicago to Rockford on hold". Chicago Tribune. Associated Press. February 9, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  13. ^ "Rail group celebrates 'big win' for Amtrak line from QC to Chicago". WQAD.com. October 23, 2019. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  14. ^ DeCoaster, Ken (September 24, 2020). "Stadelman: Passenger rail service to Rockford gains traction". Rockford Register Star. Retrieved September 26, 2020.
  15. ^ "Amtrak Five-Year Service Line Plans: Fiscal Years 2020-2025" (PDF). Amtrak. pp. 71, 151. Retrieved November 6, 2021.
  16. ^ "Amtrak's Vision for Improving Transportation Across America" (PDF). Amtrak. June 2021. pp. 47, 49–50. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  17. ^ Price, Shepard (November 9, 2021). "New infrastructure bill could help Amtrak expand". Alton Telegraph. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
  18. ^ Scheuermann, Tyler (November 8, 2021). "Stateline leaders hope infrastructure funds build Amtrak rail from Rockford to Chicago". WREX. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  19. ^ Ingalls, William (July 6, 2023). "Metra chosen as passenger rail service provider from Rockford/Belvidere to Chicago". wrex.com. Retrieved July 6, 2023.

External links edit

  • Timetable from 1981

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The Black Hawk was an Amtrak passenger train service that operated from 1974 to 1981 between Chicago Illinois and Dubuque Iowa via Rockford Illinois The original Black Hawk operated over the Illinois Central route now the Canadian National s Chicago Central Iowa Zone From 2010 to 2014 plans called for the restored route to follow the same corridor however the state government could not come to an agreement with the railroad Instead the route would follow Metra s Milwaukee District West Line from Union Station to Big Timber Road then the Union Pacific Railroad to Rockford Restored service to Rockford was planned to begin in 2015 but was put on hold by Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner An extension to Dubuque was to open at a later date The Rockford service was later funded in 2019 with the support of Governor J B Pritzker In July 2023 Pritzker announced that two round trips a day between Chicago and Rockford would begin by 2027 with the service operated by Metra as Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail rather than by Amtrak Black HawkThe Black Hawk at Dubuque in 1981OverviewService typeInter city railStatusDiscontinuedLocaleIllinois IowaPredecessorLand O CornFirst serviceFebruary 13 1974Last serviceSeptember 30 1981SuccessorRockford Intercity Passenger Rail proposed Former operator s AmtrakRouteTerminiChicago IllinoisDubuque IowaStops6Distance travelled182 miles 293 km Average journey time4 hours 10 minutesService frequencyDailyTrain number s 370 372On board servicesClass es Unreserved coachCatering facilitiesOn board cafeTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm Track owner s Chicago Central CN Route mapLegend0 mi0 km Chicago18 mi29 km Elmhurst85 mi137 km Rockford113 mi182 km Freeport138 mi222 km Warren164 mi264 km Galena180 mi290 km East DubuqueILIA182 mi293 km DubuqueThis diagram viewtalkedit Contents 1 History 1 1 Previous operation 1 2 Restoration 2 References 3 External linksHistory editPrevious operation edit See also Land O Corn nbsp Amtrak Black Hawk in Hillside July 1975Prior to Amtrak the Illinois Central Railroad operated the Land O Corn between Chicago and Waterloo Iowa discontinuing it in 1967 Addition of a Chicago Dubuque service was part of a 1973 state transportation bill which also funded the addition of the Illini and Saluki and State House plus continued operation of the Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg and two Rock Island trains 1 The first Black Hawk began running on February 13 1974 using Budd Rail Diesel Cars RDCs Conventional diesel locomotives and coaches replaced the RDCs after February 2 1976 2 3 Equipment varied including ex Chicago amp North Western gallery cars dome cars boat tailed observation cars full diners lunch counter diners and ex ATSF Hi Level Coaches Further power for the Black Hawk also varied on a regular basis with GE P30CHs EMD SDP40Fs EMD F40PHs and the occasional Illinois Central Gulf Geep filling in for ailing motive power an ICG EMD GP10 towed the last RDC consist into Chicago in 1976 Amfleet coaches arrived in November 1976 The Black Hawk ceased on September 30 1981 after Illinois reduced its appropriations for passenger service 4 248 251 Several Rockford based groups sponsored special charter trips on the Black Hawk to Chicago events such as Chicago Bears Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox games as well as performances of The Ice Capades On these trips the consists could swell to as many as seven to ten cars During the RDC days the usual consist consisted of three RDCs During the mid to late 1970s the consist usually included three cars including a food service car of one type or another During a good part of the summer of 1977 the Black Hawk ran with a full dining car and dome coaches The route used the former Illinois Central Railroad route then part of the Illinois Central Gulf between Chicago s Union Station and Bridgeport and the Freeport Subdivision west of Bridgeport 5 44 Restoration edit Main article Rockford Intercity Passenger Rail In 2007 Amtrak at the state of Illinois request conducted a feasibility study to reinstate the Black Hawk route to Rockford and Dubuque Initial capital costs ranged from 32 million to 55 million depending on the route Once in operation the service would require roughly 5 million a year in subsidies from the state 6 On December 10 2010 the Illinois Department of Transportation IDOT announced that service would begin in 2014 The route would use the trackage of the Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad itself owned by the Canadian National Railway 7 This would have been the only Illinois Service train not running along a Metra line IDOT confirmed the return of the Black Hawk name in 2012 8 The equipment to be used on the route was to be the Next Generation Bi Level Passenger Rail Car built by Nippon Sharyo at a new plant in Rochelle Illinois which is located just 24 miles 39 km south of a portion of the proposed route 9 However when one of the first cars manufactured failed a critical safety test the contract was canceled and the plant never fully opened 10 The equipment will instead be single level Siemens Venture cars built at its plant in Sacramento California similar to cars supplied to Brightline for its services in Florida In April 2014 Governor Pat Quinn announced a 223 million investment to begin service as far as Rockford by 2015 After two years of negotiations IDOT had been unable to reach a deal with Canadian National to use their lines Instead the train would take Metra s Milwaukee District West Line and Union Pacific tracks through Elgin Huntley and Belvidere before terminating in Rockford This would require construction of a connecting track between the two lines near Big Timber Road station IDOT planned to continue working with the CN to eventually extend the route to Dubuque 11 In February 2015 Governor Bruce Rauner announced that development of the route would be put on hold until further notice as the state did not have sufficient funds to continue the project 3 million had been spent out of the 223 million plan Huntley Illinois had spent over 50 000 to build a station platform 12 In July 2019 the state legislature passed a new transportation bill supported by Governor J B Pritzker in which 275 million was appropriated to begin service to Rockford 13 IDOT hired WSP as the project manager in September 2020 with the intent to begin engineering and environmental analysis 14 In its 2020 2025 service plan Amtrak forecasted that the Chicago Rockford route would begin in fiscal year 2025 and attract 136 900 riders that year 15 In 2021 amid a push by the Biden administration to pass an infrastructure bill Amtrak included two daily trains to Rockford in its 15 year expansion vision The document lists a one way trip time of 1 hour 51 minutes and includes an additional stop at Roselle station 16 In November 2021 Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which includes 4 billion for public transportation in Illinois 17 While initial Black Hawk service had already been funded local Democratic State Senator Steve Stadelman said maybe with this additional funding we can speed up the project 18 On July 6 2023 Illinois Governor J B Pritzker announced that the service would be operated by Metra The service planned to start operating in late 2027 will consist of two trains a day Travel time is expected to take just under two hours 19 References edit Ingles J David July 1974 Amtrak South Trains Vol 34 no 9 pp 32 34 Amtrak System Adds Three New Routes Amtrak News April 15 1974 p 5 Superior Passenger Service Key to Boosting 1975 Ridership Amtrak News January 1 1975 p 2 Sanders Craig 2006 Amtrak in the Heartland Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 34705 3 Solomon Brian 2004 Amtrak Saint Paul Minnesota MBI ISBN 978 0 7603 1765 5 Amtrak Illinois DOT Feasibility Study Determines Most Direct Route Best for Service to Rockford Northwestern Illinois and Dubuque Iowa National Railroad Passenger Corporation Press release Amtrak May 16 2007 Retrieved May 31 2016 Weskerna Nicole December 11 2010 Amtrak will roll through Genoa Daily Chronicle Retrieved May 31 2016 Sweeny Chuck May 18 2012 Amtrak route for area on target for late 2014 early 2015 Rockford Register Star Rockford Illinois GateHouse Media Archived from the original on September 8 2012 Retrieved June 24 2012 Leaf Brian September 27 2012 Rochelle s Nippon Sharyo train car plant lands 352 mil contract Rockford Register Star Rockford Illinois GateHouse Media Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved November 29 2012 Bomkamp Samantha November 14 2017 Rochelle rail car plant loses 352 million Amtrak contract to California chicagotribune com Retrieved December 13 2019 Governor Quinn Announces 223 Million to Restore Chicago to Rockford Amtrak Service Lawndale News April 17 2014 Retrieved November 11 2021 Plan for Amtrak service from Chicago to Rockford on hold Chicago Tribune Associated Press February 9 2015 Retrieved May 31 2016 Rail group celebrates big win for Amtrak line from QC to Chicago WQAD com October 23 2019 Retrieved December 13 2019 DeCoaster Ken September 24 2020 Stadelman Passenger rail service to Rockford gains traction Rockford Register Star Retrieved September 26 2020 Amtrak Five Year Service Line Plans Fiscal Years 2020 2025 PDF Amtrak pp 71 151 Retrieved November 6 2021 Amtrak s Vision for Improving Transportation Across America PDF Amtrak June 2021 pp 47 49 50 Retrieved November 9 2021 Price Shepard November 9 2021 New infrastructure bill could help Amtrak expand Alton Telegraph Retrieved November 9 2021 Scheuermann Tyler November 8 2021 Stateline leaders hope infrastructure funds build Amtrak rail from Rockford to Chicago WREX Retrieved November 12 2021 Ingalls William July 6 2023 Metra chosen as passenger rail service provider from Rockford Belvidere to Chicago wrex com Retrieved July 6 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Black Hawk Amtrak train Timetable 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