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Carl Sandburg (Amtrak) : ウィキペディア英語版
Carl Sandburg (train)

The ''Carl Sandburg'' is a 258-mile (415 km) passenger train route operated by Amtrak that runs between Chicago and Quincy, Illinois. This train began operation on October 30, 2006 and is an addition to the existing ''Illinois Service'' rail network created in 1971 and partially funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation. Between Chicago and Galesburg, this train service uses the same triple track (old CB&Q) as three other Amtrak routes: the ''California Zephyr'', the ''Southwest Chief'' and the ''Illinois Zephyr''. The Galesburg to Quincy route (old CB&Q Quincy/Hannibal main line via Macomb) is served by the ''Carl Sandburg'' and the ''Illinois Zephyr''.
During fiscal year 2011, both the ''Illinois Zephyr'' and ''Carl Sandburg'' carried a combined 225,000 passengers, a 6.9% increase over FY2010. The two trains had a total revenue of $5,580,227 in FY2011, a 10.6% increase over FY2010.〔
==Overview==

The ''Carl Sandburg'' is an outgrowth of the ''Illinois Zephyr'', which, along with the rest of the Illinois Service trains, posted record ridership levels in the 2005-2006 fiscal year. Combined with strong support from the communities through which the ''Illinois Zephyr'' runs, this made the addition of a second train an obvious decision.
The ''Carl Sandburg'' can trace its heritage to the ''Kansas City Zephyr'' and ''American Royal Zephyr'', passenger train routes between Kansas City and Chicago along these routes which were operated by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad from 1953 until 1968 and 1971 respectively. The Chicago to Quincy route is part of the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative, which calls for an eventual upgrade of service from the former one daily round trip to four or more daily round trips. The addition of the ''Carl Sandburg'' was the first step in this ''Midwest Regional Rail Initiative'' service upgrade. With its addition, the train service schedule from western Illinois to Chicago has now been restored to CB&Q's 1968 levels.
The train's name honors Carl Sandburg, whose birthplace in Galesburg, Illinois lies just a few hundred feet from this train's route. The scheduled travel time from Chicago to Quincy via the ''Carl Sandburg'' is approximately 4 hours, 15 minutes.
During 2010, Amtrak contacted officials from communities in northeastern Missouri and western Illinois regarding the feasibility of extending the ''Illinois Zephyr'' and ''Carl Sandburg'' southwards to Hannibal, Missouri and St. Louis. While a study for the expansion was not conducted, the project could be funded with a mix of federal and state money.

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