In a recent press conference, Mayor Rahm Emanuel mentioned his goal to finally bring his vision of an O’Hare express train to life.
This idea has floated around for quite a while and is certainly not new to Chicagoans. While everyone knows of the existing Blue Line that stops at O’Hare, the Mayor believes that a faster express line that gets you from the airport straight to the Loop can increase business opportunities for the city.
From the Loop, a trip on the Blue Line to O’Hare usually lasts between 30 and 40 minutes. The Mayor wants to cut this down to 20 minutes with an airport-dedicated express train. This could have major appeal for international visitors, as similar high-speed trains exist in other world-class cities such as Tokyo, Toronto, and London.
There’s no doubt that it would be an expensive project, but one that the Mayor believes is necessary for long-term benefits to the city. The O’Hare express train proposition is included amongst other goals, like rebuilding Union Station, within the Mayor’s larger initiative to “build a new Chicago,” of which we can already see some of the results. In the past six months alone, we’ve heard about a splurge in skyscraper construction, a reimagining of Willis Tower, and the completion of the massive Chicago Riverwalk project. Mayor Emanuel believes developments like these not only help us gain foothold as a city with international status, they help employ our citizens, noting that over 60,000 jobs were created last year through infrastructure initiatives.
What do you think – a long overdue need or just a pipe dream? Let us know.