There is no passenger train service of any kind in Peoria at this time, although there are proposals for future train service.
If you are coming to Chicago, the fastest way (without driving) would be Peoria Charter Coach buses to O'Hare or Midway (these are regularly scheduled buses, not charters). You can also take Burlington Trailways buses to the Greyhound station in Chicago.
The nearest Amtrak train station to Peoria is in Bloomington IL, which is about 40 miles.
Drive out of Chicago on I-55 S and follow the signs for 158 miles.
Metra does not operate to Peoria. The most southern stations are Joliet on the Metra Rock Island, University Park on the Metra Electric, and Manhattan on the South West. At this time, there is no passenger train service of any kind to Peoria. Peoria Charter Coach company has scheduled daily bus service from O'Hare and Midway to Peoria (regular bus service, not charter service). Also Burlington Trailways operates buses to Peoria.
It will take 2 hours and 45 minutes driving from Chicago to Peoria.
About 167miles.
no
about 160 milesThis is the route:Take I-55 SOUTH, from Chicago, to I-74 WEST to PEORIA at EXIT 163.Take I-74 WEST to Peoria.
Yes. It takes approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes by bus. Peoria Charter Coach operates daily buses from Peoria to O'Hare and Midway. (These are regular buses, not charter buses.) Burlington Trailways operates buses from the Peoria Airport to the Chicago Greyhound bus station.
168 miles.
chicago, rockford, peoria
um NO!!?? i live near chicago they have so many trains but Knoxville is way way far they don't even have a train from chicago to st. louis yet..
165 miles taking this route:Take I-55 SOUTH to I-74 WEST to PEORIA at EXIT 163.Take I-74 WEST to Peoria.
Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, Champaign, Springfield, Belleville.
khgjvmn