Every year, for now I'd dare say the past ten, my Indianapolis friends (5 or 6) have gathered at a hotel Suite in Downtown Indianapolis (Westin; within sight of Union Station) for what we call "Day at the Races". None of us are really horse racing fans, and betting "is what others do", but we have each other's company. After the race, wine, and nibbles, we're off to a Ruth's Chris as good as "accross the street". The Suite is mine for the night, but next AM, some of us gather for Breakfast at restaurant that brands itself as "the Student Union for adults" (Cafe Patachaou). From there, we "break camp".
Now just think, if I limited myself to using the Hoosier State, I'd have to stay three nights at the hotel (@ $250 per), and take five hours to get there (plus connecting with METRA) when I safely drive it in 3'15", and do everything I want to. The schedule is absurd, and for that matter, so is the idea of offering rail passenger service over some circuitous routing comprising some three railroads.
I must question what is lost if this service gets the "whack".