Illinois to Spend Another $102 Million on High-Speed Rail

Projects include a new bridge over the Kankakee River and other safety and capacity upgrades for the line between Chicago and St. Louis

The state of Illinois will spent $102 million to build a bridge over the Kankakee River along with other improvements as part of high-speed rail upgrades between Chicago and St. Louis.

Gov. Pat Quinn announced the funding on Sunday. The bridge will be built near Wilmington. The money also will pay for other safety and capacity efforts between Joliet and Dwight and a second set of tracks between Mazonia and Elwood.

(more about new Illinois high-speed rail construction . . . )

Latest