Amtrak schedules modified in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Missouri

Amtrak  has modified Midwest service due to reduced travel demand. Many of these trains are being run in in partnership with the Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan and Missouri state transportation departments. The following temporary service suspensions are in effect (some since March 13) and remain so until further notice:

  • Chicago-Milwaukee corridor service reduced to daily round-trips by Empire Builder Trains 7/27 & 8/28 and Amtrak Thruway Buses 3330 & 3339, April 24-May 25. Reservations required except for holders of current Hiawatha Multi-Ride Tickets. Hiawatha peak fare surcharge suspended.
  • Chicago-St. Louis corridor service reduced to three daily round-trips by Lincoln Service Trains 300, 303, 306 & 307 and Texas Eagle Trains 21/421 & 22/422.
  • Chicago-Carbondale corridor service reduced to two daily round-trips by Illini/Saluki Trains 390 & 393 and City of New Orleans Trains 58 & 59.
  • Chicago-Macomb-Quincy corridor service reduced to one daily round-trip by Illinois Zephyr Trains 380 & 383.
  • Chicago-Detroit-Pontiac corridor service reduced to one daily round-trip by Wolverine Trains 351 & 352.
  • Chicago-Holland-Grand Rapids daily service by Pere Marquette Trains 370 & 371 suspended.
  • Kansas City-Jefferson City-St. Louis corridor service by Missouri River Runner reduced to one daily round-trip by Trains 313 & 314, starting Monday, March 30.

No change:

  • Chicago-East Lansing-Port Huron daily service by Blue Water Trains 364 & 365.

-via Press Release

This article was posted on: April 26, 2020