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ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS

Chicago Area Rail Infrastructure 16,000 acres, twice the area of O’Hare 78 yards, including 21 intermodal (rail-truck) 2,800 route-miles of track 12 commuter rail routes 1,100 viaducts and bridges Daily Activity 1,200 trains 37,500 rail cars processed 20,000 truck moves through intermodal gates

Chicago: The Nation’s Transportation Hub Chicago is the world’s 3rd busiest intermodal hub, surpassed only by Hong Kong and Singapore. Everyday, about one third of all freight rail traffic converges on Chicago. 700 passenger trains and 500 freight trains go through Chicago every day. Chicago’s rail network is a key part of national regional and local economy. One third of America’s goods and products move to from or through Chicago. Over the next 20 years, freight rail volume in Chicago will increase by roughly 80%. If rail capacity is not addressed, studies suggest that Chicago will lose $2 billion in production over the next two decades.

CREATE Project Focuses operation on 5 corridors Combined length of corridors 122 miles Builds 25 road/rail separations Builds 6 passenger/freight rail fly-overs Improves train control system 50 miles of new track on existing right-of-way 364 new switches Automation of 14 interlockings

Benefits from Chicago Rail Improvements Increases safety Gives Metra riders a faster more efficient commute Reduces cost of new highway construction Reduces traffic delays Highway accidents avoided Grade crossing accidents avoided Improves grade crossing safety Energy and environmental benefits Increases lake front land use Creates jobs / stimulates economy Viaduct improvements

U.S. Freight Transportation Ton-Miles Water 13% Pipe 17% Rail 40% Air 1% Truck 29%

Southwest Service shifts from Union Station to LaSalle St Station Preserves “footprint” for Midwest Highspeed Rail Route nearly 100% freight - passenger separated (Ashburn) Direct Route into Union Station for Amtrak trains through Champaign

National Impact According to a report issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the University of Illinois, improvements in Chicago’s rail network will benefit the rest of the Midwest and the rest of the country. Businesses across the country depend on rail to draw from distant suppliers and reach new markets with “just in time” precision. Rail traffic through Chicago touches 5 million jobs nationwide every year, $782 billion in output and $217 billion in wages. Every state in the nation depends on Chicago’s freight transportation infrastructure. After Illinois, the 4 states most economically dependant on Chicago’s rail are California, Texas, Ohio and New Jersey.

Local and Regional Impact Less Congestion, fewer delays - On average Chicago motorists will save 3,000 hours a day, hours currently spent at railroad crossings. New grade separations – overpasses and underpasses that separate motorists from trains - will eliminate the wait for motorists at 25 grade crossings. Increased safety – Since many of those grade crossings are Chicago “911”-critical crossings and vital to emergency services, public safety will increase significantly. Fewer grade crossings also mean reduced grade crossing accidents and injuries. Improve commuter rail service – 6 new rail-to-rail “fly-overs” – overpasses and underpasses that separate passenger trains from freight trains - will allow expanded, more reliable, and more efficient commuter service.

Local and Regional Impact Cleaner air – The plan will help Chicago region conserve energy and reduce pollution. During the plan’s initial year, nitrogen oxide will be reduced by 1,459 tons, carbon monoxide by 459 tons and particulates by 51 tons. A stronger economy – The rail industry employs 38,000 Chicago area workers, whose annual wages top $1.7 billion. The value of rail service to Chicago area shippers is $22 billion. The plan is expected to generate $851 million in construction and job-related activity. Increased lakefront land use – The St. Charles Airline route rail traffic will be shifted to other rail corridors. Portions of the right-of-way may me converted to park land, while other sections may be used for residential and commercial development. The City of Chicago will gain additional green space and will benefit from the multi-year construction projects involving both housing and retail developments.

Grade Separation Projects Separations Projects Grade Separation Projects

Rail over Rail Grade Separations Brighton Park CP Canal Englewood 74th Street Chicago Ridge 75th Street

Next Steps Information dissemination and feedback Secure public funds from state and federal sources. Railroad industry funds already secured. Begin design engineering. IDOT contribution - $10M Railroad contribution - $2.5M

Private Sector Benefits Operational efficiencies Faster and more reliable service. 63% reduction in train delay across the network. Enhances capacity for growth

Why Create? Eliminates 31 Crossings Intermodal Freight Rail Trucking Passenger Rail Public Transportation Commuter Rail Private Vehicle Public Private Partnership Six Class I Railroads Federal Government State of Illinois City of Chicago Economic Development Jobs Construction Expansion Safety Eliminates 31 Crossings