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Ridership On Columbus-to-Chicago Passenger Rail Line Projected To Be Hundreds Of Thousands

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An engineering firm says a proposed passenger rail line that would run from Chicago to Columbus could see between 387,000 and 765,000 passengers annually.  

The Northern Indiana Passenger Rail Association and engineering firm HNTB say the proposed Amtrakline would connect cities that don't have convenient connections. The line proposes several stops across northern Indiana.  HNTB's analysis says passenger numbers will depend on the train's speed and the number of daily round-trips. HNTB says the project could cost between $898 million and $1.2 billion. Supporters hope the Federal Railroad Administration would cover 80 percent of the cost. The rest would be made up by state and local governments, as well as businesses that would benefit from the service.

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