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1 Former facilities  



1.1  Union Depot  





1.2  1990 Amtrak facility  







2 New facility  





3 Connections  





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Coordinates: 40°3031N 88°5903W / 40.50861°N 88.98417°W / 40.50861; -88.98417
 

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Uptown Station
Bloomington–Normal, IL
General information
Location11 Uptown Circle
Normal, Illinois
United States
Coordinates40°30′31N 88°59′03W / 40.50861°N 88.98417°W / 40.50861; -88.98417
Owned byTown of Normal
Line(s)UP Joliet Subdivision
Platforms2side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
  • Bus transport Burlington Trailways
  • Bus transport Connect Transit
  • Bus transport Peoria Charter
  • Bus transport SHOW Bus
  • Construction
    Parking380 spaces
    AccessibleYes
    ArchitectRatio Architects
    Architectural styleFour-story red brick structure with limestone lintels and doorways
    Other information
    Station codeAmtrak: BNL
    History
    Opened1990
    Rebuilt2012
    Passengers
    FY 2023203,842[1] (Amtrak)
    Services
    Preceding station Amtrak Following station
    Lincoln
    toward St. Louis
    Lincoln Service Pontiac
    toward Chicago
    Lincoln Texas Eagle

    Former services

    Preceding station Amtrak Following station
    Lincoln
    toward LaredoorHouston
    Inter-American Pontiac
    toward Chicago
    Lincoln
    toward Springfield
    Loop
    Preceding station Alton Railroad Following station
    Bloomington
    toward St. Louis
    Main Line Towanda
    toward Chicago
    Preceding station Illinois Central Railroad Following station
    Panola
    toward Freeport
    Freeport – Centralia Colonial
    toward Centralia

    Location

    Map

    Uptown Station is an intermodal transportation center[2]inNormal, Illinois, United States. It is served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system, and is the major intercity rail station in north-central Illinois. It appears on Amtrak timetables as Bloomington–Normal.

    Amtrak runs two routes through the station–the Lincoln Service and the Texas Eagle. This was also a stop for the Ann Rutledge until April 2007. Amtrak Thruway motorcoach routes serve the station via Davenport, Galesburg, Peoria, Champaign-Urbana, and Indianapolis.

    In 2022, 178,018 train passengers boarded or alighted from Amtrak trains at Uptown Station, making it the second busiest Amtrak station in Illinois behind Chicago[3] This is primarily due to the large number of passengers traveling to and from Chicago and St. Louis. In 2019 Uptown station was the 44th busiest Amtrak station in the United States with 229,894 passengers.[4]

    Former facilities

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    Union Depot

    [edit]

    The original station serving Bloomington-Normal was Bloomington Union Depot.[5] This station was located on Bloomington's west side, just south of West Washington Street and on the west side of the Chicago & Alton Railroad tracks.[5][6] It had been constructed in the mid-1880s, and survived well into the Amtrak era because Bloomington-Normal is located along the most direct route from Chicago to St. Louis.[5] The station was closed on June 10, 1990 to be replaced by a much smaller facility in Normal.[5][6] Seven years later, on October 31, 1997, a then-partially demolished Union Station was destroyed by fire.[5][6]

    1990 Amtrak facility

    [edit]

    The original Normal station was built to the specifications of the Amtrak Standard Stations Program.[5][7] Located near the campus of Illinois State University, this station lasted until the new facility opened in 2012.[5]

    New facility

    [edit]
    Amtrak Bloomington–Normal station platform

    On August 7, 2010, construction began on a new intermodal facility, located across the tracks from the 1990 facility. The new facility includes administrative offices and council chambers for the town in addition to serving Amtrak, city and long-distance buses.[2][5] The facility opened on June 14, 2012.[8] Construction, which cost between $43 and $47 million, was funded by a combination of federal, state and local grants.[9][10]

    The new 68,000-square-foot (6,300 m2) transportation center was designed by Ratio Architects of Champaign; it is composed primarily of red brick with limestone trim.[11] The building's prominent corner clock tower has become a landmark for the neighborhood. Numerous environmentally sustainable features are also included, such as a green roof partially planted in vegetation that will absorb rainwater and cool the building; the rest of the roof is covered in reflective materials to deflect sunlight.[11]

    Connections

    [edit]

    Bus transportation providers are: [12]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2023: State of Illinois" (PDF). Amtrak. March 2024. Retrieved June 25, 2024.
  • ^ a b "Uptown Station". Town of Normal. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Uptown Station serves as host to numerous transportation providers in addition to housing the Town of Normal municipal offices and Town Council chambers
  • ^ https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/english/public/documents/corporate/statefactsheets/ILLINOIS22.pdf
  • ^ https://www.amtrak.com/state-fact-sheets
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Kemp, Bill (4 October 2015). "Union Depot, grand gateway to wider world". The Pantagraph. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  • ^ a b c Kemp, Bill (3 February 2016). "'Union' Depot, December 1979 Bloomington's West Side". McLean County Museum of History. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  • ^ Charlie, Monte Verde (2 December 2015). "Farewell to an American Classic". Cult of Americana. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
  • ^ "Bloomington-Normal, IL (BNL)". Great American Stations.
  • ^ Ford, Mary Ann (August 7, 2010). "Officials: Transportation Hub Will Help Economy". The Pantagraph. Bloomington. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  • ^ "Aug 13, 2010: Hotline #667". NARP. August 13, 2010. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved August 15, 2010.
  • ^ a b Great American Stations. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  • ^ "Transportation Providers". Town of Normal. Archived from the original on 2016-01-19.
  • ^ "Burlington Illinois Locations". Burlington Trailways. 23 March 2017. Bloomington/Normal, 11 Uptown Circle, Normal, IL
  • ^ "Peoria Charter". peoriacharter.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-18. Retrieved 2015-05-17.
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