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Quincy station (Amtrak)

Coordinates:39°57′25″N91°22′07″W / 39.9570°N 91.3685°W /39.9570; -91.3685
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Amtrak intercity train station in Quincy, Illinois

Quincy, IL
Quincy station in February 2016.
General information
LocationNorth 30th Street and Wisman Lane
Quincy, Illinois
Coordinates39°57′25″N91°22′07″W / 39.9570°N 91.3685°W /39.9570; -91.3685
Owned byCity of Quincy
LineBNSFBrookfield Subdivision
Platforms1side platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transportQuincy Transit Lines
Construction
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeAmtrak:QCY
History
Opened1985
Passengers
FY 202529,252[1] (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding stationAmtrakFollowing station
TerminusIllinois Zephyr andCarl SandburgMacomb
towardChicago
Former services
Preceding stationAmtrakFollowing station
West Quincy
Closed 1994
Terminus
Illinois ZephyrMacomb
towardChicago
Preceding stationBurlington RouteFollowing station
West QuincyKansas City –GalesburgEwbanks
towardGalesburg
Location
Map

Quincy station is anAmtrak intercitytrain station inQuincy,Illinois,United States. The station is one of the namesake stations of theChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q or Burlington Route), but today serves as the western terminus of Amtrak'sIllinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg trains. It was built in 1985 and was modeled after a former streetcar station of the early 20th Century.[2] Previously, theIllinois Zephyr crossed theMississippi River and terminated at the former CB&Q station inWest Quincy, Missouri after stopping in Quincy; indeed, the Quincy station was built due to West Quincy being frequently cut off by flooding. The decision to build a station on the Illinois side proved to be prescient when theGreat Flood of 1993 destroyed the West Quincy station.

The city has received $6 million to build a new intermodal terminal closer to downtown. In addition to serving as an Amtrak station, it would become the city'sBurlington Trailways station and a transfer hub forQuincy Transit Lines.[3] The location has not been finalized yet, but the planners currently favor a terminal near 2nd/Oak intersection, at the site of the city's original train station.[4] However, the funds would not be enough to cover any new rail, which would limit the planners' options.

Connections

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Quincy Transit Lines: Route 4 (Monday-Friday only)[5]

References

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  1. ^"Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal year 2025: State of Illinois"(PDF).Amtrak. January 2026. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2026.
  2. ^Quincy, Illinois Station (QCY) Great American Stations (Amtrak)
  3. ^Quincy to get $6 million in state money to build transit/Amtrak intermodal terminal By MATT HOPFArchived July 25, 2010, at theWayback Machine
  4. ^Shriver, Melissa (October 27, 2010)."Quincy talks Intermodal hub".ConnectTristates.com. Archived fromthe original on October 5, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2011.
  5. ^"Blue Route | Quincy, IL".www.quincyil.gov. RetrievedDecember 28, 2022.

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