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Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg

The Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg are a pair of passenger trains operated by Amtrak on a 258-mile (415 km) route between Chicago and Quincy, Illinois. As Illinois Service trains, they are partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation. Between Chicago and Galesburg, Illinois, the trains share their route with the California Zephyr and Southwest Chief; the remainder of the route (Galesburg–Quincy) is served exclusively by the Illinois Zephyr/Carl Sandburg.

Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg
The eastbound Illinois Zephyr arriving at Princeton in 2017
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusPartially operating
LocaleIllinois
PredecessorAmerican Royal Zephyr
Kansas City Zephyr
First service
  • November 14, 1971 (1971-11-14) (Illinois Zephyr)
  • October 30, 2006 (2006-10-30) (Carl Sandburg)
Current operator(s)Amtrak
Annual ridership134,235 (FY22) 71.7%[a][1]
Route
TerminiChicago, Illinois
Quincy, Illinois
Stops8
Distance travelled258 miles (415 km)
Average journey time4 hours, 21 minutes[2]
Service frequencyTwo daily round trips
Train number(s)380-383
On-board services
Class(es)Reserved Coach and Business Class
Seating arrangementsAirline-style coach seating
Catering facilitiesOn-board café
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Track owner(s)BNSF
Route map
0 mi
Chicago
14 mi
23 km
La Grange
28 mi
45 km
Naperville
38 mi
61 km
Aurora
Bypassed 1983
52 mi
84 km
Plano
83 mi
134 km
Mendota
104 mi
167 km
Princeton
131 mi
211 km
Kewanee
162 mi
261 km
Galesburg
202 mi
325 km
Macomb
258 mi
415 km
Quincy
West Quincy
Closed 1994

The Illinois Zephyr is the longest continuously operated state-sponsored train, having started in November 1971.[3]: 241  The Carl Sandburg was added as the route's second daily round trip in 2006.

During fiscal year 2021, the Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg carried a combined 78,200 passengers, a 22% decrease over fiscal year 2020.[4] The two trains had a total revenue of $10.5 million in fiscal year 2021, a 9.5% decrease over fiscal year 2014.[4]

History Edit

 
Postcards of the Kansas City Zephyr and American Royal Zephyr, predecessors to the Illinois Zephyr

The initial train route between Quincy and Chicago first opened as a part of three independent railroads in 1855. The portion of track between Quincy and Galesburg was owned by the Northern Cross Railroad, led by Nehemiah Bushnell, and was completed in 1854. This connected with the Central Military Tract Road between Galesburg and Mendota, Illinois. At Mendota, it connected with the Chicago and Aurora Railroad to complete the route to Chicago.[5] These three railroads eventually merged into the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.

The Illinois Zephyr is a descendant of the Kansas City Zephyr and American Royal Zephyr passenger train routes operated by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad from 1953 until 1968 and 1971, respectively. The state of Illinois intervened in 1971 at the request of Quincy College (now Quincy University), Western Illinois University, and residents of western Illinois. This became part of the "Illinois Service" initiative in 1971 and is partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation.[3]: 242  Service on the Illinois Zephyr began on November 14, 1971, between Chicago and West Quincy, Missouri. The name "Zephyr" is preserved in the current name of the line. Today the Illinois Zephyr enjoys strong support from the communities it passes through, and is one of the most successful Amtrak routes.[6]

Service to Plano began on April 30, 1972. Service to Quincy proper began on April 24, 1983 in response to the West Quincy station being frequently cut off by flooding. The suburban stop at Aurora, was discontinued on April 28, 1985, in favor of Naperville.[3]: 251–252  Passenger service was cut back to Quincy on May 1, 1994, after a major flood in 1993 destroyed the original station at West Quincy. The Illinois Zephyr and the Carl Sandburg trainsets continue to cross the Mississippi River to layover at the BNSF West Quincy railyard for servicing between runs.

On October 30, 2006, a second round trip, the Carl Sandburg was added as part of the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative. The train's name honors the famed and Pulitzer-winning writer Carl Sandburg, whose birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois lies just a few hundred feet from this train's route. The morning westbound/evening eastbound schedule complements the opposite morning eastbound/evening westbound schedule of the Illinois Zephyr.

Starting November 16, 2022, Amtrak began substituting the morning runs of the Illinois Zephyr (train 380) and Carl Sandburg (train 381) with Amtrak Thruway buses due to staffing shortages at Amtrak's Quincy crew base. The suspension lasted until January 17, 2023.[7][8]

Proposed extension Edit

During 2010, Amtrak contacted officials from communities in northeastern Missouri and western Illinois regarding the feasibility of extending the routes from Quincy to the Missouri cities of Hannibal and St. Louis. Without any funding, though, no formal planning or studies were done for the extension.[9]

Plans for a Hannibal extension were revived in late 2021, when a coalition of political, business, and transportation leaders was formed. A committee will investigate potential station locations in downtown Hannibal (including the Y Men’s Pavilion), discuss surrounding mobility issues (including parking, walkability, and flooding), and work to find funding for planning and studies. The committee, which will be soliciting input from the public, held its first meeting January 2022.[10]

The Quincy–Hannibal route appeared in the 2022 Missouri State Freight and Rail Plan as a potential long-term passenger corridor.[11] In 2023 the Missouri Department of Transportation applied for federal funding to study the route under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.[12]

Stops Edit

 
Amtrak Illinois Zephyr / Carl Sandburg route (interactive map)

The entire route is in Illinois.

Town/City Station Connections
Chicago Chicago
Union Station
La Grange La Grange
Naperville Naperville
Plano Plano   KAT (dial-a-ride)
Mendota Mendota
Princeton Princeton
Kewanee Kewanee   Henry County Public Transportation (dial-a-ride)
Galesburg Galesburg
Macomb Macomb   Go West Transit
Quincy Quincy   Quincy Transit Lines

Ridership Edit

Fiscal Year Ridership
2012 232,592
2013 228,722 -1.7%
2014 214,951 -6%
2015 208,961 -2.8%
2016 202,407 -3.1%
2017 204,148 0.9%
2018 191,612 -6.1%
2019 187,231 -2.3%
2020 100,286 -46.4%
2021 78,179 -22%
2022 134,235 71.7%
Source: Amtrak[13]

Rolling stock Edit

 
A typical Carl Sandburg in 2010

A normal Amtrak Illinois Zephyr or Carl Sandburg consists of:[14][15]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Amtrak Fiscal Year 2022 Ridership" (PDF). Amtrak. November 29, 2022. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  2. ^ "Amtrak Timetable Results". www.amtrak.com. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Sanders, Craig (2006). Amtrak in the Heartland. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34705-3.
  4. ^ a b "Amtrak FY15 Ridership & Revenue" (PDF). Amtrak. November 5, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  5. ^ "Plank Road Meeting at Clayton". The Quincy Whig. January 23, 1854. p. 1.
  6. ^ Gray, Jessica (February 24, 2007). "More climb aboard". BCRNews.com. Retrieved July 17, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Amtrak cancels 2 Quincy trains". KHQA. November 16, 2022. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  8. ^ "Amtrak cancels morning Illinois Zephyr, Carl Sandburg". Trains. November 17, 2022. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
  9. ^ "Hannibal rails for Amtrak". ConnectTristates.com. October 18, 2010. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  10. ^ Edlund, Clare (January 4, 2022). "Hannibal coalition works to attract downtown Amtrak station". WGEM. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
  11. ^ "2022 Missouri State Freight and Rail Plan" (PDF). Missouri Department of Transportation. p. 58. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  12. ^ Collison, Kevin (September 18, 2023). "MoDOT Seeks New Amtrak Service from KC to Springfield, St. Joe, STL". CitySceneKC. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  13. ^
    • "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.
  14. ^ "ILLINOIS ZEPHYR CARL SANDBURG". TrainWeb. Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  15. ^ "Amtrak touts new locomotives for local passengers". The Whig. Retrieved November 14, 2017.

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

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The Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg are a pair of passenger trains operated by Amtrak on a 258 mile 415 km route between Chicago and Quincy Illinois As Illinois Service trains they are partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation Between Chicago and Galesburg Illinois the trains share their route with the California Zephyr and Southwest Chief the remainder of the route Galesburg Quincy is served exclusively by the Illinois Zephyr Carl Sandburg Illinois Zephyr and Carl SandburgThe eastbound Illinois Zephyr arriving at Princeton in 2017OverviewService typeInter city railStatusPartially operatingLocaleIllinoisPredecessorAmerican Royal ZephyrKansas City ZephyrFirst serviceNovember 14 1971 1971 11 14 Illinois Zephyr October 30 2006 2006 10 30 Carl Sandburg Current operator s AmtrakAnnual ridership134 235 FY22 71 7 a 1 RouteTerminiChicago IllinoisQuincy IllinoisStops8Distance travelled258 miles 415 km Average journey time4 hours 21 minutes 2 Service frequencyTwo daily round tripsTrain number s 380 383On board servicesClass es Reserved Coach and Business ClassSeating arrangementsAirline style coach seatingCatering facilitiesOn board cafeTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeTrack owner s BNSFRoute mapLegend0 mi Chicago14 mi23 km La Grange28 mi45 km NapervilleDuPage River38 mi61 km Aurora Bypassed 1983Fox River52 mi84 km Plano83 mi134 km Mendota104 mi167 km PrincetonHennepin Canal131 mi211 km Kewanee162 mi261 km GalesburgCalifornia Zephyr to EmeryvilleSouthwest Chief to Los Angeles202 mi325 km Macomb258 mi415 km QuincyIllinoisMissouri Mississippi RiverWest Quincy Closed 1994This diagram viewtalkeditThe Illinois Zephyr is the longest continuously operated state sponsored train having started in November 1971 3 241 The Carl Sandburg was added as the route s second daily round trip in 2006 During fiscal year 2021 the Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg carried a combined 78 200 passengers a 22 decrease over fiscal year 2020 4 The two trains had a total revenue of 10 5 million in fiscal year 2021 a 9 5 decrease over fiscal year 2014 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Proposed extension 2 Stops 3 Ridership 4 Rolling stock 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Postcards of the Kansas City Zephyr and American Royal Zephyr predecessors to the Illinois ZephyrThe initial train route between Quincy and Chicago first opened as a part of three independent railroads in 1855 The portion of track between Quincy and Galesburg was owned by the Northern Cross Railroad led by Nehemiah Bushnell and was completed in 1854 This connected with the Central Military Tract Road between Galesburg and Mendota Illinois At Mendota it connected with the Chicago and Aurora Railroad to complete the route to Chicago 5 These three railroads eventually merged into the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad The Illinois Zephyr is a descendant of the Kansas City Zephyr and American Royal Zephyr passenger train routes operated by the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad from 1953 until 1968 and 1971 respectively The state of Illinois intervened in 1971 at the request of Quincy College now Quincy University Western Illinois University and residents of western Illinois This became part of the Illinois Service initiative in 1971 and is partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation 3 242 Service on the Illinois Zephyr began on November 14 1971 between Chicago and West Quincy Missouri The name Zephyr is preserved in the current name of the line Today the Illinois Zephyr enjoys strong support from the communities it passes through and is one of the most successful Amtrak routes 6 Service to Plano began on April 30 1972 Service to Quincy proper began on April 24 1983 in response to the West Quincy station being frequently cut off by flooding The suburban stop at Aurora was discontinued on April 28 1985 in favor of Naperville 3 251 252 Passenger service was cut back to Quincy on May 1 1994 after a major flood in 1993 destroyed the original station at West Quincy The Illinois Zephyr and the Carl Sandburg trainsets continue to cross the Mississippi River to layover at the BNSF West Quincy railyard for servicing between runs On October 30 2006 a second round trip the Carl Sandburg was added as part of the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative The train s name honors the famed and Pulitzer winning writer Carl Sandburg whose birthplace in Galesburg Illinois lies just a few hundred feet from this train s route The morning westbound evening eastbound schedule complements the opposite morning eastbound evening westbound schedule of the Illinois Zephyr Starting November 16 2022 Amtrak began substituting the morning runs of the Illinois Zephyr train 380 and Carl Sandburg train 381 with Amtrak Thruway buses due to staffing shortages at Amtrak s Quincy crew base The suspension lasted until January 17 2023 7 8 Proposed extension Edit During 2010 Amtrak contacted officials from communities in northeastern Missouri and western Illinois regarding the feasibility of extending the routes from Quincy to the Missouri cities of Hannibal and St Louis Without any funding though no formal planning or studies were done for the extension 9 Plans for a Hannibal extension were revived in late 2021 when a coalition of political business and transportation leaders was formed A committee will investigate potential station locations in downtown Hannibal including the Y Men s Pavilion discuss surrounding mobility issues including parking walkability and flooding and work to find funding for planning and studies The committee which will be soliciting input from the public held its first meeting January 2022 10 The Quincy Hannibal route appeared in the 2022 Missouri State Freight and Rail Plan as a potential long term passenger corridor 11 In 2023 the Missouri Department of Transportation applied for federal funding to study the route under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act 12 Stops Edit nbsp Amtrak Illinois Zephyr Carl Sandburg route interactive map The entire route is in Illinois Town City Station ConnectionsChicago ChicagoUnion 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 Illini and Saluki Lincoln Service Pere Marquette Wolverine nbsp Metra BNSF Milwaukee District North Milwaukee District West North Central Service Heritage Corridor SouthWest Service 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 MegabusLa Grange La Grange nbsp Metra BNSF nbsp PaceNaperville Naperville nbsp Amtrak California Zephyr Southwest Chief nbsp Metra BNSF nbsp PacePlano Plano nbsp KAT dial a ride Mendota Mendota nbsp Amtrak Southwest Chief nbsp NCAT dial a ride Princeton Princeton nbsp Amtrak California Zephyr Southwest Chief nbsp BPART dial a ride Kewanee Kewanee nbsp Henry County Public Transportation dial a ride Galesburg Galesburg nbsp Amtrak California Zephyr Southwest Chief nbsp Galesburg TransitMacomb Macomb nbsp Go West TransitQuincy Quincy nbsp Quincy Transit LinesRidership EditFiscal Year Ridership 2012 232 592 2013 228 722 1 7 2014 214 951 6 2015 208 961 2 8 2016 202 407 3 1 2017 204 148 0 9 2018 191 612 6 1 2019 187 231 2 3 2020 100 286 46 4 2021 78 179 22 2022 134 235 71 7 Source Amtrak 13 Graphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Rolling stock Edit nbsp A typical Carl Sandburg in 2010A normal Amtrak Illinois Zephyr or Carl Sandburg consists of 14 15 One Siemens SC 44 Charger locomotive Two to five Amfleet I or Horizon Fleet coaches One Amfleet I or Horizon fleet Cafe Business class car Sometimes one non powered cab car otherwise known as an NPCU rebuilt from an EMD F40PHReferences Edit Amtrak Fiscal Year 2022 Ridership PDF Amtrak November 29 2022 Retrieved December 6 2022 Amtrak Timetable Results www amtrak com Retrieved December 20 2021 a b c Sanders Craig 2006 Amtrak in the Heartland Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press ISBN 978 0 253 34705 3 a b Amtrak FY15 Ridership amp Revenue PDF Amtrak November 5 2015 Retrieved November 30 2016 Plank Road Meeting at Clayton The Quincy Whig January 23 1854 p 1 Gray Jessica February 24 2007 More climb aboard BCRNews com Retrieved July 17 2007 permanent dead link Amtrak cancels 2 Quincy trains KHQA November 16 2022 Retrieved December 1 2022 Amtrak cancels morning Illinois Zephyr Carl Sandburg Trains November 17 2022 Retrieved December 1 2022 Hannibal rails for Amtrak ConnectTristates com October 18 2010 Retrieved October 19 2010 Edlund Clare January 4 2022 Hannibal coalition works to attract downtown Amtrak station WGEM Retrieved January 24 2022 2022 Missouri State Freight and Rail Plan PDF Missouri Department of Transportation p 58 Retrieved September 19 2023 Collison Kevin September 18 2023 MoDOT Seeks New Amtrak Service from KC to Springfield St Joe STL CitySceneKC Retrieved September 19 2023 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 ILLINOIS ZEPHYR CARL SANDBURG TrainWeb Retrieved October 19 2010 Amtrak touts new locomotives for local passengers The Whig Retrieved November 14 2017 Notes Edit Amtrak s Fiscal Year FY runs from October 1 of the prior year to September 30 of the named year External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Illinois ZephyrKML is from Wikidata nbsp Media 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