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(Source: Post Tribune, April 24, 2013)

INDIANAPOLIS — An Amtrak rail service carrying passengers from Chicago to Indianapolis may see the end of the line if Indiana policymakers decide against picking up the bill. The Hoosier State rail service runs four times a week, leaving Indianapolis in the morning and coming back by late afternoon. The line stops in Dyer, Rensselaer, Lafayette and Crawfordsville. The other days, the Cardinal rail service travels from Chicago to Indianapolis and continues to New York, giving the Chicago-to-Indianapolis market daily rail service.

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