Lincoln Service - Station Stops

Station Stops

State Town/City Station Connections
Illinois Chicago Chicago Union Station(CHI) Amtrak: Blue Water, Capitol Limited, Cardinal, California Zephyr, Carl Sandburg, City of New Orleans, Empire Builder, Hiawatha Service, Hoosier State, Illini, Illinois Zephyr, Lake Shore Limited, Pere Marquette, Saluki, Southwest Chief, Texas Eagle, Wolverine, Thruway Motorcoach
CTA Buses: 1, 7, 14, 19, 20, X20, X28, 56, 60, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 151, 156, 157, 192
Megabus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7
Metra: North Central Service, Milwaukee District/North Line, Milwaukee District/West Line, BNSF Railway Line, Heritage Corridor, SouthWest Service
Summit, Illinois Summit Amtrak station(SMT) Metra: Heritage Corridor
Pace: 330
Joliet Joliet Union Station(JOL) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
Metra: Heritage Corridor, Rock Island District Line
Pace: 501, 504, 505, 507, 508, 509, 511, 832, 834
Dwight Dwight Amtrak station(DWI) none
Pontiac Pontiac Amtrak station(PON) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
Normal Bloomington-Normal station(BNL) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
Burlington Trailways: Indianapolis, IN - Burlington
Megabus: Chicago-Kansas City, MO
BNPTS: E, H
Lincoln Lincoln Amtrak station(LCN) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
Springfield Springfield Amtrak station(SPI) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
SMTD
Carlinville Carlinville Amtrak station(CRV) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
Alton Alton Amtrak station(ALN) Amtrak: Texas Eagle
Madison County Transit: Route 11 (Weekdays only)
Missouri St. Louis Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center(STL) Amtrak: Missouri River Runner, Texas Eagle
MetroLink: Red Line and Blue Line
MetroBus: 4, 8, 10, 11, 32, 74, 80, 94, 99, 36X, 40X, 58X, 410X, 174X
Madison County Transit: 1X, 3X, 12X, 14X, 16X, 18X

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