With President Obama attending the Olympic Announcement Ceremony (or whatever the hell it's called), it looks like Chicago may get the 2016 Olympics. (I am not pleased about this. Instead of investing long-term in improving CTA services and infrastructure, it seems as though whatever money CTA gets will be invested in two weeks of renting buses and extra train service. CTA can't handle the Olympics. Plus, us getting the Olympics means draining money into a two-week stint—money that could be used more appropriately elsewhere, such as in social programs or funding for public schools.)
Anyway, to my questions:
What extra services will Amtrak provide for the Olympic crowds? Will there be extra Hiawatha, Illinois and Michigan Service trains? What, if anything, has Amtrak done to transport Olympic crowds in the past? I recognize that 2016 is a long way off, but I'm already curious as to what will happen.
Anyway, to my questions:
What extra services will Amtrak provide for the Olympic crowds? Will there be extra Hiawatha, Illinois and Michigan Service trains? What, if anything, has Amtrak done to transport Olympic crowds in the past? I recognize that 2016 is a long way off, but I'm already curious as to what will happen.