KmH
Engineer
The number is likely closer to 0.0001%You worry about that .01% of the time when it's not and it could be your luggage that gets taken.
The number is likely closer to 0.0001%You worry about that .01% of the time when it's not and it could be your luggage that gets taken.
I agree. Being less-than-able-bodied, there are certain things I need to know ahead of time, but I enjoy going with the flow as much as possible. I'm ready for an adventure!Let us know how it works out, enjoy your trip. Rail travel is about relaxing, don't stress about the little things, they have a way of working out.
A pedestrian tunnel to the Blue Line Clinton Street station would be a big plus for trips to/from CHI in bad weather or with luggage in tow. Could happen in a few years.CHICAGO The City of Chicagos ambitious plans to modernize and transform Chicago Union Station and the surrounding West Loop area received a major boost today with the announcement by Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Amtrak, Metra and the RTA that the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Build America Bureau and the City of Chicago are entering into an Emerging Projects Agreement (EmPA), under which Chicago can work closely with USDOT with the ultimate goal of seeking up to $1 billion in federal funding for the project.
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The EmPA allows USDOT to offer enhanced technical assistance on complex, large scale projects seeking low-cost federal credit through the Build America Bureaus innovative programs, including TIFIA (Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act) Program and RRIF (Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing). TIFIA has provided more than $26 billion in credit assistance around the country, including loans for the CTA and Chicagos acclaimed Riverwalk; RRIF has provided $5 billion in loans for projects around the country.
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Among the improvements that could be funded under the agreement are the following:
- Renovation of the Canal Street Union Station Lobby.
- Rehabilitation of the Great Hall skylight and dome structure.
- Renovation and expansion of the Adams Street and Jackson Street entrances.
- Expansion of the Union Station Concourse.
- Widening of platforms.
- Improvement of ADA accessibility throughout the station, including installation of an elevator at the Canal Street Headhouse.
- Reconstruction of the Canal Street and Harrison Street viaducts.
- Construction of pedestrian tunnels connecting Union Station to Metras Ogilvie Station and to the CTA Blue Line stop at Clinton Street.
An accelerated schedule for an infrastructure project? Unheard of!Wow, they're actually implementing the Master Plan. On an accelerated schedule. This is really great news.
The master plan includes converting the mail platforms into a high-level platform for the single-level trains, with a new underground waiting room. I really look forward to that.
Disgusting. Not the soaking of the couch so much as quietly leaving it for another guest to randomly discover. If someone can't keep from pissing themselves in public they should wear a diaper. If they can't change their diaper responsibly they should stay home. If they've reached the age of incontinence they've already had a good run and it's time to make way for other folks to enjoy their lives in a urine-free setting.I liked the lounge the first time . . . roomy, handy, close to the redcaps. Second time, though, one of the couches was soaked with urine. I discovered it the hard way. Within ten minutes of my informing the gatekeepers of the problem, the old couch had been whisked away and a new one installed. I suspect an old person had fallen asleep . . . and into incontinence.
When I was there, only one table was being used by someone eating. The other three had people chatting. I think someone came in and needed a place to eat, that is why the counter lady made the announcement about the tables.The photo in the above post is of the reception area leading into the actual lounge. This reception area is the only area of the lounge Amtrak personnel are responsible for and I've never seen anyone eating is this reception area at the low tables. The rest of the lounge is operated and maintained by contract and outside food is not allowed. There is a snack and beverage bar area with tables in the first room inside the contractor controlled lounge area. The do serve veggie type snacks and a wine bar around 12:30 PM every day.
I thought that was weird too, I was very surprised that there was no alarm like the sign said.The door on Jackson St should not of been open... I've had times where I couldn't even leave out that way
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