Northern Illinois Commuter Transportation Initiative

The Northern Illinois Commuter Transportation Initiative (NICTI) is a body formed from county and municipal governments and agencies in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Illinois, defined as those areas to the north and west of Chicago metropolitan area, principally Rockford and Belvidere. The mandate of the NICTI is to investigate regional transportation options for linking the Rockford area with Chicago.

Proposals

Commuter rail

The NICTI has studied the possibility of creating a commuter rail link between Rockford and the western Chicago suburbs. Rockford has not had passenger rail service since 1981, when Amtrak discontinued the ChicagoRockfordDubuque Black Hawk. The new service would run east from Rockford through Belvidere to the West Chicago station on the Union Pacific/West Line which runs between Ogilvie Transportation Center in Chicago and Elburn. NICTI projects a daily ridership of 5,200.[1] Other routes may be built to Freeport, Rochelle, Flagg Center, Capron, and Janesville. They will be serving the 4 county Rockford area and Janesville.

Notes

  1. Bona, Thomas V (April 30, 2008). "All aboard? Commuter rail could take 3 to 5 years". Rockford Register Star. Retrieved 2008-04-30.

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