that goes to Chicago in 4 or 5 hours. This isn't really a solution to anyone's day to day transportation needs.
Meanwhile, the local SMART bus service began its service cuts today.
U.S. OKs $150M for Chicago-Detroit high-speed rail
Kalamazoo U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says he's awarded $150 million to Michigan to buy a rail line for high-speed passenger service between Chicago and Detroit.
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The money enables the Michigan Department of Transportation to buy much of the Chicago-Detroit rail corridor.
On Oct. 5, Michigan said it had agreed to buy the tracks between Kalamazoo and Dearborn in suburban Detroit. The U.S. said then that it was giving Michigan $196 million for signal and track improvements.
The project allows speeds of up to 110 mph on 77 percent of the Detroit-Chicago line, cutting travel time by 30 minutes.
http://detnews.com/article/20111122/METRO05/111220430/U.S.-OKs-$150M-for-Chicago-Detroit-high-speed-rail
A tourist line to Chicago is nice and all, but wouldn't a tiny portion of that money be better spent on supporting existing services?
SMART service reductions start Monday as Metro Detroit looks to Lansing for regional authority
Many bus riders in Metro Detroit may need to find a new route to work on Monday as the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation significantly reduces service.
SMART will completely eliminate 15 routes, cut nine others on the weekend and terminate several at Detroit city limits except during peak hours as it lays off more than 120 workers.
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2011/12/smart_service_reductions_start.html