Glenview Illinois USA - A group of Glenview residents who helped block efforts to expand Amtrak
Hiawatha service between Chicago and Milwaukee has told the Surface Transportation Board it opposes Metra's request for
a new connecting track in the community to offset possible negative impacts of the CPKC merger.
In a letter filed with the board on Monday, 7 Nov 2022, the Glenview ACTION Committee (the capital letters stand for
Alliance to Control Train Impacts on Our Neighborhood) says it opposes "in the strongest terms possible" the
Metra proposal for a new connection at the A-20 interlocking as a condition to the merger.
Currently, at A-20, a two-track connection from the Union Pacific funnels down to a single track where it joins the
Metra/CP line.
Metra has proposed "a new connection at A-20 to allow parallel moves to new extended connecting tracks" in
28 Sep 2022 testimony to the STB, the Glenview group's letter notes.
The Glenview group apparently sees this as a new attempt to build a 10,000-foot siding, the Glenview Holding Track,
that it objected to previously, citing concerns about noise, pollution, and a possible increase in rail
traffic.
Those objections ultimately led the state of Illinois to withdraw its support for the siding project.
This, in turn, torpedoed efforts to increase Hiawatha service, because CP's agreement to the increased frequencies was
contingent on a full set of upgrades.
Interesting, the Glenview group voices no opposition to the CPKC merger itself, even though Metra has contended the
merger could lead to more CP trains through Glenview.
This is because the commuter operator says CP's Marquette Subdivision, the main north-south line between
Minneapolis-St. Paul and Kansas City, will be "overburdened, likely requiring CP to reroute trains over Metra's
lines."
CP has disagreed with this contention.
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