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#1 CNJRoss

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Posted 17 May 2017 - 08:43 AM

Metra news release:

 

Romeoville breaks ground on new Metra station  
 
 
(May 16, 2017) - Romeoville Mayor John Noak, U.S. Congressman Dan Lipinski, Will County Executive Larry Walsh and Metra Executive Director/CEO Don Orseno officially broke ground today on the Romeoville Metra Station, a new stop along the Heritage Corridor Line.

 

“Getting a Metra stop has been a village goal for a long time, so we’re very excited to break ground today,” Noak said. “Having another transportation link to the city will be a great benefit for residents as well as businesses.”

 

Located near the intersection of 135th Street and New Avenue, the Romeoville Station will be the first new stop on the Heritage Corridor since Metra’s creation in 1984 and the first new stop on any Chicagoland Metra line since 2011. Construction is scheduled to be completed in the fall of this year, giving Romeoville residents a direct connection to downtown Chicago just in time for the holiday season. 

 

The Heritage Corridor Line runs between Joliet and Chicago Union Station. 

 

“Once completed, this new station will mean more people in Romeoville and the surrounding area will be able to spend less of their valuable time each day driving on congested roads or traveling to less convenient Metra stations,”  Lipinski said. “As the most senior member from Illinois on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and co-chair of the Congressional Public Transit Caucus, I would like to thank Mayor John Noak, the village of Romeoville, Will County Executive Larry Walsh and Metra for their hard work on this important project.”

 

The project is estimated to cost $4.9 million, with more than $3.9 million of the funding coming through CMAP’s Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) Grant program. The village of Romeoville was also fortunate to receive a supplemental grant from the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program (ITEP) for pedestrian access from 135th Street to the station.

 

 



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Posted 13 January 2018 - 07:11 PM

Metra news release:

New Romeoville Station to open Feb. 5

 

(January 12, 2018) - Service to the new Romeoville Station on Metra’s Heritage Corridor Line will begin on Feb. 5, 2018.

 

It will be the first new stop on the Heritage Corridor since Metra’s creation in 1984 and the first new stop on any Chicago area Metra line since 2011. Located near the intersection of 135th and New Avenue, the new station address is 899 E. Romeoville Road. The Heritage Corridor Line runs on weekdays between Joliet and Chicago Union Station.

 

The station is located in Zone F, which covers stations located 25 to 30 miles from Chicago. A One-Way Ticket to Chicago will cost $7.25, while a 10-Ride Ticket will cost $69 and a Monthly Pass will cost $210.25. New schedules for the Heritage Corridor are available here and will be available at Chicago Union Station Jan. 25.

 

The station will offer 123 parking spaces. Annual ($250) or semiannual ($125) reserved permit parking will be limited to 23 permits, with the remainder of the spaces open to daily parking for a $1 fee. Permits will go on sale Jan. 15 for Romeoville residents only and Jan. 22 for the general public. Permits will only be sold online. For more information on obtaining a permit, visit Romeoville.org.

 

Daily fee parking payments will be managed for the village by Passport Parking. A pay station that accepts both cash (exact change only) and credit cards will be located at the station. Passport Parking will also offer riders the option of making daily fee payments online or through a mobile app. Visit m.ppprk.com to sign up or download Passport’s mobile app through the App Store or Google Play.

 

The project was primarily funded with more than $3.9 million in grants secured by the village through CMAP’s Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) program. Romeoville also secured a supplemental grant from the Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program (ITEP) for pedestrian access from 135th Street to the station.

 

 






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