high speed rail in Michigan

December 27, 2005 at 8:48 pm | In train |

Excellent news from the Chicago Tribune via Rick Harnish at the Midwest High Speed Rail Association:

The Midwest’s first high-speed passenger trains are nipping along at speeds of almost 100 miles per hour on Amtrak’s Wolverine service in Michigan, while technology hang-ups are sidetracking progress on similar efforts in Illinois.

Michigan got a five-year jump on Illinois. It partnered in 1995 with the federal government and the railroad industry to develop a train-control system that assures safety at up to 110 m.p.h., which is how fast Amtrak trains will operate in part of Michigan beginning in 2006. Since the fall, the top speed is 95 m.p.h.

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