ALTON - The ribbon cutting and grand opening of the new Alton Regional Multi-Modal Transportation Center will be "a game changer" for the city and the region, Alton Mayor Brant Walker said.

Federal, state and location officials will gather at noon Friday for the ribbon cutting and grand opening of the new Alton Regional Multi-Modal Transportation Center. The center serves as the new Amtrak Station and public transit terminal for Madison County Transit.

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"I think it is a safe assumption this is a huge day for Alton and the entire region to open up the high-speed rail market," Walker said. "We also have 30-plus acres around the train station for economic development. This is going to be a game changer for the city."

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Mayor Walker along with those who played an intricate role in this project will speak on the collaboration efforts to secure funding and construct the facility.

The City of Alton received a $13.85 million federal TIGER grant in December 2011 with the Illinois Department of Transportation providing $6.4 million for development of the Alton station.

The speaking list on Friday at the multi-modal center opening includes:

  • Mayor Walker
  • State Senator Bill Haine
  • State Representative Dan Beiser
  • Senator Richard Durbin
  • Congressman (Ret) Jerry Costello
  • Mike Franke, Amtrak
  • Rich Brauer, IDOT
  • Charlie Juneau, Juneau Associates

Walker praised his staff for their efforts on the multi-modal project.

"We picked up the ball from the previous administration and worked our tails off the last four years getting the project done," he said.

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