Illinois providing $32 million for Joliet Multi-Modal Transportation Center

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Illinois Governor Pat Quinn said $32 million from the Illinois Jobs Now! capital program will go to construct a multi-modal transportation station in downtown Joliet. The new transportation center is expected to create 650 jobs, laying the groundwork for future transit-oriented development in downtown Joliet.  

"This project will
revitalize downtown Joliet and improve safety for the 800,000 passengers who
use the city’s Union Station every year," said Governor Quinn. "Investment in
passenger rail supports our state’s continued economic recovery by creating
jobs and stimulating development throughout the region."

The new station will
separate passenger and freight rail traffic, eliminating the ongoing problem of
passengers crossing working freight tracks. All passenger platform and waiting
areas will be moved east of the existing three-way intersection of the BNSF,
Union Pacific and Metra Rock Island District Line tracks. The project also
includes pedestrian tunnels that connect to Pace bus service, intercity bus
service and other forms of ground transportation and a new 500-space parking
lot.

"This new transportation
center will improve Metra and Amtrak service reliability, provide better
connections between residents and jobs, and ease freight congestion in one of
northeastern Illinois’ most crowded areas," said Illinois Transportation
Secretary Gary Hannig, who joined Governor Quinn for the announcement.

The $42-million project also
includes $7.5 million in funding from the City of Joliet and $2.2 million from BNSF.
The Regional Transit Authority, Pace, Metra, Amtrak, Will County and Union
Pacific all served as key partners in the development of this project.

This project is part of the
overall plan to develop high-speed rail service between Chicago and St. Louis.
Last month, Governor Quinn said that Illinois was the first state to begin
high-speed rail construction. Earlier this week Governor Quinn announced $230
million in federal funds to build passenger rail service between Iowa City,
Moline and Chicago.

In addition to the new
intermodal center, Governor Quinn recently announced the reconstruction of
Interstate 55 at Arsenal Road, which will support nearly 900 jobs and help
attract businesses to the Joliet area. Earlier this year, Governor Quinn signed
the Intermodal Facilities Promotion Act to encourage business development along
the freight rail systems of Illinois. CenterPoint Properties projects 7,000
permanent new jobs being brought to Illinois through an intermodal facility in
Joliet.

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