Transportation leaders celebrate completion of $380 million South Side rail project

A $380 Million Rail Project Marks Major Milestone on Chicago's South Side

Construction workers, transportation officials, and rail industry executives gathered this week to celebrate the completion of a major rail project in Chicago's Ashburn neighborhood. The Forest Hill Flyover, a 3-mile elevated rail corridor, has been completed after years of planning and construction, with a total investment of $380 million.

The project was funded through various sources, including a nearly $120 million federal grant and $260 million from the Illinois Department of Transportation. The funding helped alleviate one of the country's worst bottlenecks in passenger and freight rail traffic. By separating freight and commuter routes, the Forest Hill Flyover will reduce daily interference between trains, resulting in improved consistency for both passengers and freight carriers.

The project, part of the larger 75th Street Corridor Improvement Project, aimed to improve the efficiency of Chicago's rail network. The completion of the flyover marks a significant milestone for the city's South Side, where residents have long endured congestion and delays.

Transportation leaders hailed the project as a model of collaboration between government agencies, private industry, and local officials. Steve Angel, president of CSX Railroad, described it as "a powerful step toward greater efficiency, enhanced network reliability, and an improved experience for customers and communities we serve."

The Forest Hill Flyover is just one part of the Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency (CREATE) Program's 70 projects, which aim to modernize infrastructure, improve mobility, and strengthen supply chains. The program has received praise for its innovative approach to transportation development.

With nearly one in four U.S. freight trains passing through connections in the Chicago region, efficient rail infrastructure is critical to the country's logistics network. The Forest Hill Flyover represents a significant step forward in addressing this challenge, setting a precedent for future projects and cementing Chicago's status as a major hub in the nation's transportation network.
 
Umm I dont get why its such a big deal πŸ€” $380 million is alot of cash but think about it, its just an elevated rail corridor over a few miles πŸš‚. Im not saying its bad or anything but compared to like other major infrastructure projects in the world this one seems kinda small πŸ’Έ. And what about all those jobs that were lost due to automation during the pandemic? Youd think that money couldve been spent on retraining programs instead of just throwing it at a new rail project πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg i'm so hyped about this new rail project in chicago πŸš‚πŸ’¨! $380 million is a crazy amount of cash but it's totally worth it for the efficiency gains alone - think less congestion, fewer delays, and better commutes for everyone πŸ™Œ. and let's be real, the logistics industry is basically the backbone of this country so getting this infrastructure right is HUGE πŸ“ˆ. i'm all about innovative approaches to transportation development too - the CREATE program sounds like a game-changer πŸ’‘. can't wait to see more projects like this in the future! 🀞
 
πŸš‚πŸ’ͺ I'm so hyped about the Forest Hill Flyover project! $380 million is a huge investment, but it's gonna make such a big difference for people on Chicago's South Side πŸŒ†. No more congestion and delays, just smooth sailing for commuters and freight carriers alike 🚫. It's all about efficiency and improving the overall rail network πŸ“ˆ. I love how this project is a perfect example of collaboration between gov't agencies, private industry, and local officials πŸ’Ό. And it's not just about Chicago, this project sets a precedent for future projects nationwide 🌎. We're one step closer to modernizing our infrastructure and strengthening supply chains πŸš€.
 
I'm loving the fact that the Forest Hill Flyover project finally got done after all those years of planning πŸ™Œ. It's crazy to think about how much money was invested ($380 million, no less 😱) and it'll be interesting to see if it really makes a difference in reducing congestion on Chicago's rail network.

I do think it's great that there was collaboration between government agencies, private industry, and local officials – that kind of teamwork can make all the difference when it comes to big projects like this 🀝. And let's be real, improved rail infrastructure is super important for the logistics network in the US. With so many freight trains passing through Chicago (nearly one in four!), getting it right will have a ripple effect on supply chains and efficiency.

I'm curious to see how the Forest Hill Flyover impacts passenger and freight traffic, especially with the separation of routes πŸš‚. Will we see fewer delays? Better schedules for commuters? Only time will tell, but I'm hopeful this project sets a positive precedent for future projects in Chicago πŸŒ†
 
πŸš‚πŸ’Ό This project was a looong time coming! I mean, 3 miles of elevated rail corridor is no joke, especially when you think about how congested that area used to be 🀯. And $380 million isn't chump change either, but from what I've seen, it's definitely worth it in terms of reducing delays and improving overall efficiency for both passengers and freight carriers πŸš‚πŸ‘. The CREATE Program sounds like a solid initiative, too - who wouldn't want to modernize infrastructure and strengthen supply chains? πŸ’‘
 
πŸš‚πŸ‘ Just think about it... this $380 million project is a total game-changer for commuters on Chicago's South Side. I mean, who wants to sit stuck in traffic every day? Not me, that's for sure! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ It's awesome to see all the different stakeholders coming together to make this happen. Like, CSX Railroad working with the Illinois Department of Transportation and local officials... it's a beautiful thing! πŸ’‘ And I love how it's part of a bigger program like CREATE that aims to modernize infrastructure and improve mobility for everyone. πŸš—πŸ’¨ Can't wait to see what other awesome projects come out of this! πŸ˜ƒ
 
ugh, $380 million is still way too much for just a rail project πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. and what's with all the government grants? who gets to decide where that money goes anyway? sounds like a bunch of bureaucratic red tape πŸ’Έ. but hey, i guess it's better than nothing. at least they're trying to improve traffic on the south side of chicago now. but let's be real, it's just gonna get congested again once all the new developments go up 🚧.
 
omg u guys can u believe chicago just spent 380 mil on a rail project πŸš‚πŸŽ‰ it's like they're saying "we gotchu" to all those commuters stuck in traffic on the south side, but honestly what's up with the funding tho? $120 mil from the gov & $260 mil from the state πŸ€‘ that's some serious public money πŸ’Έ anyway, i guess it's better late than never πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ and who knows maybe this forest hill flyover thingy will actually make a difference for those freight trains and all that πŸ€”
 
Just read about the $380 million Forest Hill Flyover project and I gotta say its crazy how much money went into it πŸ€‘ but at the same time its awesome to see progress happening on Chigas South Side πŸš‚πŸ’¨ I mean we all know the traffic is whack down there, so this should help reduce congestion for both freight trains and commuters...now if they can just figure out a way to get those trains running on time lol ⏰🚫
 
omg just read about this rail project in chicago πŸš‚πŸ’¨ can you even imagine having to deal with that kind of traffic on a daily basis? like, $380 million is crazy for 3 miles but I guess it's better than being stuck in traffic forever πŸ˜… and the fact that they included freight and commuter routes together is genius πŸ€“
 
I'm just thinking... πŸ€” With all that dough being thrown into the Forest Hill Flyover project, it's pretty cool to see how it can actually make a difference on the ground. I mean, who doesn't hate waiting around for trains, right? 😩 It's all about reducing congestion and making things run more smoothly for both passengers and freight carriers. The fact that it's part of a bigger program to modernize infrastructure in the Chicago area is a big plus too. πŸ’Ό
 
It's so cool that they finally finished the Forest Hill Flyover project! I mean, $380 million is a lot of dough πŸ’Έ but it'll make such a huge difference to commuters on Chicago's South Side. No more stuck trains and delays for them πŸš«πŸ•°οΈ. The fact that it was funded by both the feds and the state of Illinois shows how much they're committed to getting their rail network in order 🀝.

I love that Steve Angel from CSX Railroad is hyping up the project as a model for efficiency and reliability. It's exactly what we need more of in our country - efficient transportation systems that benefit everyone, not just the big corps πŸš‚πŸ‘. The CREATE Program sounds like a game-changer too. They're really tackling some tough problems with innovative solutions.

I wonder how this project will affect the local community, though. Will they see any benefits from the improved rail network? Will it make their neighborhood more vibrant and connected? We'll just have to wait and see πŸ€”.
 
πŸš‚πŸ‘ just thinking about this $380 million project makes me wanna ride the rails all day long! The Forest Hill Flyover is like the unsung hero of Chicago's infrastructure, keeping those freight trains from getting stuck behind passenger trains no more πŸ™Œ. And I love how it's part of a bigger program to modernize stuff and make mobility better for everyone. It's like the city's saying "Hey, we hear you, folks! We're gonna make this South Side railroad thing work!" πŸ’»
 
omg 🀯 the fact that they spent $380 million on just 3 miles of rail track is wild πŸ’Έ like how much did it cost per mile? πŸ€‘ also the idea that this project was funded by both federal and state grants is pretty cool, I guess πŸ™ but can we talk about the logistics of how this is actually gonna improve traffic flow? 😬 i mean, doesn't having more trains just cause more congestion? πŸš‚πŸ€”
 
Man I'm hyped about this rail project πŸš‚πŸ’¨! It's crazy to think that it took years of planning but they finally got it done and now commuters on Chicago's South Side are gonna get some serious breathing room 😌. I mean, who doesn't love a good rail infrastructure upgrade, right? But seriously though, $380 million is wild πŸ’Έ. What do you think about this project and how it's gonna impact the city? πŸ€”
 
Wow πŸš‚πŸ’¨ interesting how they managed to get that $380 million rail project done without any major issues. The way it separated freight and commuter routes is pure genius! I guess all those years of planning really paid off. And it's awesome that local officials were able to collaborate with private industry and government agencies to make this happen. It's a game changer for Chicago's South Side, no doubt about it 😊
 
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