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Illini and Saluki

The Illini and Saluki are a pair of passenger trains operated by Amtrak along a 310-mile (500 km) route between Chicago and Carbondale, Illinois. They are part of Amtrak's Illinois Service and are primarily funded by the state of Illinois. The route is coextensive with the far northern leg of the long-distance City of New Orleans. The Illini has operated since 1973; a previous version operated in 1971–1972 between Chicago and Champaign. The Saluki debuted in 2006.

Illini and Saluki
Illini crosses the Kankakee River, 2011
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusActive
LocaleIllinois
First service
  • December 19, 1973 (1973-12-19) (Illini)
  • October 30, 2006 (2006-10-30) (Saluki)
Current operator(s)Amtrak
Annual ridership270,017 (FY23) 20.4%[a][1]
Route
TerminiChicago
Carbondale
Stops9
Distance travelled310 miles (500 km)
Average journey time5 hours, 30 minutes[2]
Service frequency2 daily round trips
Train number(s)390–393
On-board services
Class(es)Coach Class
Business Class
Disabled accessTrain lower level, most stations
Catering facilitiesCafé
Observation facilitiesSightseer lounge car
Baggage facilitiesOverhead racks
Technical
Rolling stockSuperliner
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Operating speed56 mph (90 km/h) (avg.)
79 mph (127 km/h) (top)
Track owner(s)CN
Route map
0 mi
0 km
Chicago
Central Station
(
1971–
1972
)
other Amtrak services
25 mi
40 km
Homewood
57 mi
92 km
Kankakee
82 mi
132 km
Gilman
115 mi
185 km
Rantoul
129 mi
208 km
Champaign–Urbana
176 mi
283 km
Decatur
(
1981–
1983
)
174 mi
280 km
Mattoon
201 mi
323 km
Effingham
254 mi
409 km
Centralia
289 mi
465 km
Du Quoin
310 mi
499 km
Carbondale

In fiscal year 2023, the Illini and Saluki carried a combined 270,017 passengers, a 20.4% increase from FY2022.[3]

History edit

 
The Wabash station in Decatur, once served by the Illini.
 
The Illini in Gilman in 1989

The Illinois Central Railroad's main line between Chicago and New Orleans ran through Champaign–Urbana and Carbondale, along the east side of Illinois.[4] At the formation of Amtrak in 1971, the Illinois Central still operated a number of services from its Central Station in Chicago over this route, including the Illini and Shawnee (Chicago-Carbondale), the City of New Orleans and the Panama Limited (both, Chicago–New Orleans), plus the City of Miami (Chicago–Birmingham).[5]

Amtrak retained two trains on this route: the City of New Orleans (which it named the Panama Limited) and the Shawnee. Amtrak brought back the Illini name on November 14, 1971, as a Chicago-Champaign train, operating in conjunction with the Campus. It was named for the Illini, from which the state of Illinois and the Fighting Illini mascot of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign get their names.[6] Amtrak discontinued the Campus and Illini on March 5, 1972. Both trains used Central Station, which Amtrak was abandoning; Amtrak judged that the additional 35–40 minutes necessary to serve Union Station made the schedule impractical. The 1972 Illini made its last trip on March 3.[7]

Amtrak revived the Illini on December 19, 1973, again as a Chicago–Champaign service. The restoration was part of $1.5 million expansion program which included the Black Hawk (Chicago–Rockford–Dubuque), the State House (St. Louis–Chicago), and supplemental funding for the Rock Island's two remaining Rockets (Chicago–Peoria and Chicago–Rock Island). The state desired to extend the Illini to Decatur, but doing so involved a switch from the Illinois Central to the Norfolk & Western at Tolono, south of Champaign. The connection between the lines was in poor condition, and no one would take responsibility for repairing it.[8][9]

Amtrak finally extended the Illini to Decatur on July 2, 1981. Decatur had last seen service in 1971 from the Norfolk & Western's City of Decatur (Chicago–Decatur) and the Wabash's Wabash Cannon Ball (Detroit–St. Louis). Neither train had been retained by Amtrak. The new Amtrak service used the old Wabash station, which as of 2010 still stands and has become an antique store. Poor ridership prompted Illinois to withdraw its support for the Decatur stop, and Amtrak cut the Illini back to Champaign on July 10, 1983.[10][11]

On January 12, 1986, Amtrak extended the Illini to Carbondale to replace the Shawnee, which had been canceled because of budget cuts.[12] Service began at Gilman on October 26, 1986, and Du Quoin on August 25, 1989.[13] The Illini service was nearly canceled in 1996, but local communities along the route pledged funds to keep it running.[14]

A second train, the Saluki, was added on October 30, 2006, in response to increased demand on the Illini and other Illinois Service trains in the 2005–2006 fiscal year.[15] The Saluki was named for the mascot of Southern Illinois University, which is located in the train's southern terminus of Carbondale.[16] Its morning schedule complements the afternoon schedule of the Illini.

Amtrak ran an extra over the route, the Eclipse Express, for the solar eclipse of August 21, 2017.[17]

The trains have stops near three major Illinois state universities: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Southern Illinois University, and Eastern Illinois University in Charleston (near Mattoon). As a result, university students account for a significant portion of passengers.[18]

Route edit

 
Route of the Illini and Saluki

The Illini and Saluki operates over the Canadian National Railway, successor to the Illinois Central. The route is 309 miles (497 km) long.[19]

The Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program (CREATE) is in the preliminary design phase for the Grand Crossing Project. This project will reroute the Illini, Saluki, and City of New Orleans trains from Canadian National Railway's tracks to Norfolk Southern's Chicago Line in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood in Chicago. This will eliminate a time-consuming switchback on the St. Charles Air Line into Chicago Union Station.[20]

Station Stops edit

The entire route is in Illinois.

City Station Connections
Chicago Chicago Union Station
Homewood Homewood
Kankakee Kankakee   Amtrak: City of New Orleans
Gilman Gilman
Rantoul Rantoul
Champaign-Urbana Illinois Terminal
Mattoon Mattoon
Effingham Effingham   Amtrak: City of New Orleans
Centralia Centralia   Amtrak: City of New Orleans
Du Quoin Du Quoin
Carbondale Carbondale

Ridership edit

Fiscal Year Ridership
2012 325,255
2013 340,741 4.8%
2014 316,600 -7.1%
2015 292,187 -7.7%
2016 262,325 -10.2%
2017 251,384 -4.2%
2018 245,876 -2.2%
2019 257,890 4.9%
2020 159,981 -38%
2021 150,148 -6.1%
2022 224,271 33.1%
Source: Amtrak[21]

Equipment edit

 
Superliner used on the Saluki

In 2021 a typical Illini or Saluki consists of:[22]

References edit

  1. ^ "Amtrak Fiscal Year 2023 Ridership" (PDF). Amtrak. November 27, 2023. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "Amtrak Timetable Results". www.amtrak.com. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  3. ^ "Amtrak FY23 Ridership" (PDF). Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  4. ^ Schafer 1996, p. 99
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 25, 2009. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
  6. ^ Sanders 2006, p. 100
  7. ^ Sanders 2006, p. 100
  8. ^ Sanders 2006, pp. 100–101
  9. ^ "Amtrak to Expand Illinois Routes". Terre Haute Tribune. July 26, 1973. p. 16. Retrieved February 4, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  10. ^ Sanders 2006, p. 101
  11. ^ "New Amtrak service". Southeast Missourian. July 1, 1981. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
  12. ^ "Amtrak plans to cut service". Ludington Daily News. December 24, 1985. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
  13. ^ Sanders 2006, p. 105
  14. ^ Binder, Steve (June 20, 1996). "City helps passenger train keep rolling". The Southern Illinoisan. p. 3A. Retrieved November 27, 2018 – via newspapers.com/.
  15. ^ Erickson, Kurt (October 28, 2006). "Deal clears way for Amtrak service". Journal Gazette. p. A3. Retrieved November 30, 2018 – via newspapers.com/.
  16. ^ Hale, Caleb (October 18, 2006). "It's official: Saluki Train hits the tracks". The Southern Illinoisan.
  17. ^ Johnston, Bob (August 7, 2017). . Archived from the original on August 10, 2017. Retrieved August 8, 2017.(subscription required)
  18. ^ Sanders 2006, p. 93
  19. ^ (PDF). Amtrak. January 12, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2015. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  20. ^ (PDF). CREATE. November 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2020. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  21. ^
    • "Amtrak Route Ridership: FY22 vs. FY21" (PDF). November 29, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
    • "September 2021 Monthly Performance Report" (PDF). October 26, 2021.
    • "Amtrak FY20 Ridership" (PDF).
    • "Amtrak® FY18 Ridership" (PDF).
    • "Amtrak® FY16 Ridership & Revenue" (PDF).
    • "Monthly Performance Report For September 2015" (PDF). November 13, 2015.
    • "AMTRAK SETS RIDERSHIP RECORD AND MOVES THE NATION'S ECONOMY FORWARD" (PDF). October 14, 2013. (PDF) from the original on August 24, 2020.
    • "AMTRAK RIDERSHIP ROLLS UP BEST-EVER RECORDS" (PDF). October 13, 2011. (PDF) from the original on November 8, 2012.
  22. ^ Hikki Nagasaki. "Illini / Saluki". USA Rail Guide. Retrieved September 4, 2010.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Amtrak's Fiscal Year (FY) runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year.

External links edit

  • Illinois Services – Amtrak
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The Illini and Saluki are a pair of passenger trains operated by Amtrak along a 310 mile 500 km route between Chicago and Carbondale Illinois They are part of Amtrak s Illinois Service and are primarily funded by the state of Illinois The route is coextensive with the far northern leg of the long distance City of New Orleans The Illini has operated since 1973 a previous version operated in 1971 1972 between Chicago and Champaign The Saluki debuted in 2006 Illini and SalukiIllini crosses the Kankakee River 2011OverviewService typeInter city railStatusActiveLocaleIllinoisFirst serviceDecember 19 1973 1973 12 19 Illini October 30 2006 2006 10 30 Saluki Current operator s AmtrakAnnual ridership270 017 FY23 20 4 a 1 RouteTerminiChicagoCarbondaleStops9Distance travelled310 miles 500 km Average journey time5 hours 30 minutes 2 Service frequency2 daily round tripsTrain number s 390 393On board servicesClass es Coach ClassBusiness ClassDisabled accessTrain lower level most stationsCatering 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nbsp The Illini in Gilman in 1989The Illinois Central Railroad s main line between Chicago and New Orleans ran through Champaign Urbana and Carbondale along the east side of Illinois 4 At the formation of Amtrak in 1971 the Illinois Central still operated a number of services from its Central Station in Chicago over this route including the Illini and Shawnee Chicago Carbondale the City of New Orleans and the Panama Limited both Chicago New Orleans plus the City of Miami Chicago Birmingham 5 Amtrak retained two trains on this route the City of New Orleans which it named the Panama Limited and the Shawnee Amtrak brought back the Illini name on November 14 1971 as a Chicago Champaign train operating in conjunction with the Campus It was named for the Illini from which the state of Illinois and the Fighting Illini mascot of the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign get their names 6 Amtrak discontinued the Campus and Illini on March 5 1972 Both trains used Central Station which Amtrak was abandoning Amtrak judged that the additional 35 40 minutes necessary to serve Union Station made the schedule impractical The 1972 Illini made its last trip on March 3 7 Amtrak revived the Illini on December 19 1973 again as a Chicago Champaign service The restoration was part of 1 5 million expansion program which included the Black Hawk Chicago Rockford Dubuque the State House St Louis Chicago and supplemental funding for the Rock Island s two remaining Rockets Chicago Peoria and Chicago Rock Island The state desired to extend the Illini to Decatur but doing so involved a switch from the Illinois Central to the Norfolk amp Western at Tolono south of Champaign The connection between the lines was in poor condition and no one would take responsibility for repairing it 8 9 Amtrak finally extended the Illini to Decatur on July 2 1981 Decatur had last seen service in 1971 from the Norfolk amp Western s City of Decatur Chicago Decatur and the Wabash s Wabash Cannon Ball Detroit St Louis Neither train had been retained by Amtrak The new Amtrak service used the old Wabash station which as of 2010 update still stands and has become an antique store Poor ridership prompted Illinois to withdraw its support for the Decatur stop and Amtrak cut the Illini back to Champaign on July 10 1983 10 11 On January 12 1986 Amtrak extended the Illini to Carbondale to replace the Shawnee which had been canceled because of budget cuts 12 Service began at Gilman on October 26 1986 and Du Quoin on August 25 1989 13 The Illini service was nearly canceled in 1996 but local communities along the route pledged funds to keep it running 14 A second train the Saluki was added on October 30 2006 in response to increased demand on the Illini and other Illinois Service trains in the 2005 2006 fiscal year 15 The Saluki was named for the mascot of Southern Illinois University which is located in the train s southern terminus of Carbondale 16 Its morning schedule complements the afternoon schedule of the Illini Amtrak ran an extra over the route the Eclipse Express for the solar eclipse of August 21 2017 17 The trains have stops near three major Illinois state universities University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Southern Illinois University and Eastern Illinois University in Charleston near Mattoon As a result university students account for a significant portion of passengers 18 Route edit nbsp Route of the Illini and SalukiThe Illini and Saluki operates over the Canadian National Railway successor to the Illinois Central The route is 309 miles 497 km long 19 The Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program CREATE is in the preliminary design phase for the Grand Crossing Project This project will reroute the Illini Saluki and City of New Orleans trains from Canadian National Railway s tracks to Norfolk Southern s Chicago Line in the Greater Grand Crossing neighborhood in Chicago This will eliminate a time consuming switchback on the St Charles Air Line into Chicago Union Station 20 Station Stops edit The entire route is in Illinois City Station ConnectionsChicago Chicago Union Station nbsp Amtrak long distance California Zephyr Capitol Limited Cardinal City of New Orleans Empire Builder Lake Shore Limited Southwest Chief Texas Eagle nbsp Amtrak intercity Blue Water Hiawatha Illinois Zephyr amp Carl Sandburg Lincoln Service Pere Marquette Wolverine nbsp Metra BNSF HC MD N MD W NCS SWS nbsp Chicago L Blue at Clinton Brown Orange Pink Purple at Quincy nbsp Local buses CTA Pace nbsp Intercity buses nbsp Amtrak Thruway nbsp Greyhound nbsp Megabus Peoria CharterHomewood Homewood nbsp Metra ME nbsp Amtrak City of New Orleans nbsp PaceKankakee Kankakee nbsp Amtrak City of New OrleansGilman GilmanRantoul RantoulChampaign Urbana Illinois Terminal nbsp Champaign Urbana Mass Transit District nbsp Amtrak City of New Orleans nbsp Burlington Trailways nbsp Greyhound Lines nbsp Peoria CharterMattoon Mattoon nbsp Amtrak City of New Orleans nbsp Greyhound LinesEffingham Effingham nbsp Amtrak City of New OrleansCentralia Centralia nbsp Amtrak City of New OrleansDu Quoin Du QuoinCarbondale Carbondale nbsp Saluki Express nbsp Amtrak Thruway nbsp Greyhound LinesRidership editFiscal Year Ridership 2012 325 255 2013 340 741 4 8 2014 316 600 7 1 2015 292 187 7 7 2016 262 325 10 2 2017 251 384 4 2 2018 245 876 2 2 2019 257 890 4 9 2020 159 981 38 2021 150 148 6 1 2022 224 271 33 1 Source Amtrak 21 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Equipment edit nbsp Superliner used on the SalukiIn 2021 a typical Illini or Saluki consists of 22 1 Siemens Charger locomotive 1 Cafe Sightseeing car 4 Superliner carsReferences edit Amtrak Fiscal Year 2023 Ridership PDF Amtrak November 27 2023 Retrieved November 30 2023 Amtrak Timetable Results www amtrak com Retrieved December 20 2021 Amtrak FY23 Ridership PDF Retrieved January 14 2024 Schafer 1996 p 99 Passenger trains operating on the eve of Amtrak PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 25 2009 Retrieved April 11 2010 Sanders 2006 p 100 Sanders 2006 p 100 Sanders 2006 pp 100 101 Amtrak to Expand Illinois Routes Terre Haute Tribune July 26 1973 p 16 Retrieved February 4 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Sanders 2006 p 101 New Amtrak service Southeast Missourian July 1 1981 Retrieved April 11 2010 Amtrak plans to cut service Ludington Daily News December 24 1985 Retrieved April 11 2010 Sanders 2006 p 105 Binder Steve June 20 1996 City helps passenger train keep rolling The Southern Illinoisan p 3A Retrieved November 27 2018 via newspapers com Erickson Kurt October 28 2006 Deal clears way for Amtrak service Journal Gazette p A3 Retrieved November 30 2018 via newspapers com Hale Caleb October 18 2006 It s official Saluki Train hits the tracks The Southern Illinoisan Johnston Bob August 7 2017 Amtrak announces Eclipse Express special to southern Illinois Archived from the original on August 10 2017 Retrieved August 8 2017 subscription required Sanders 2006 p 93 Amtrak service in ILLINOIS and MISSOURI PDF Amtrak January 12 2015 Archived from the original PDF on January 15 2015 Retrieved February 4 2015 P4 Grand Crossing PDF CREATE November 2015 Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2020 Retrieved January 9 2018 Amtrak Route Ridership FY22 vs FY21 PDF November 29 2022 Retrieved January 29 2023 September 2021 Monthly Performance Report PDF October 26 2021 Amtrak FY20 Ridership PDF Amtrak FY18 Ridership PDF Amtrak FY16 Ridership amp Revenue PDF Monthly Performance Report For September 2015 PDF November 13 2015 AMTRAK SETS RIDERSHIP RECORD AND MOVES THE NATION S ECONOMY FORWARD PDF October 14 2013 Archived PDF from the original on August 24 2020 AMTRAK RIDERSHIP ROLLS UP BEST EVER RECORDS PDF October 13 2011 Archived PDF from the original on November 8 2012 Hikki Nagasaki Illini Saluki USA Rail Guide Retrieved September 4 2010 Sanders Craig 2006 Amtrak in the Heartland Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 34705 3 Schafer Mike 1996 Classic American Railroads Saint Paul MN MBI ISBN 978 0 7603 0239 2 OCLC 768619768 Notes edit Amtrak s Fiscal Year FY runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr Illini train and wbr Saluki train Illinois Services AmtrakKML file edit help Template Attached KML Illini and SalukiKML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illini and Saluki amp oldid 1195665984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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