Prior to the creation of
Amtrak Peoria was served by the Rock Island's
Peoria Rocket out of the Rock Island's
Rock Island Depot. Then in serious financial distress, the Rock Island opted out of Amtrak in 1971. The company decided it was cheaper to keep running its remaining passenger trains, the
Peoria Rocket and
Quad Cities Rocket, than hand them to Amtrak. The two trains continued running until December 31, 1978, each providing one daily round trip between Chicago's
LaSalle Street Station and Peoria and
Rock Island, respectively, via
Joliet. With the demise of the Rock Island, Peoria's nearest railroad connection was at
Chillicothe, Illinois, to the north, where Amtrak's
Lone Star (Chicago-Kansas City-Houston) and
Southwest Limited (Chicago-Kansas City-Los Angeles) successors to the
Santa Fe's Texas Chief and
Super Chief, respectively stopped daily. The
Lone Star, however, fell victim to budget cuts and was discontinued in October 1979. The
Prairie Marksman began on August 10, 1980, as a joint venture between Amtrak and the state of Illinois. Eschewing the Rock Island route, the
Prairie Marksman used the old
GM&O line between Chicago and
Chenoa, Illinois, and then traveled west over the
Toledo, Peoria & Western to East Peoria. The name was derived from a TP&W freight train which once operated over that route between
Webster, Illinois and
Keokuk, Iowa. The
Prairie Marksman was intended as a one-year pilot project. However, the train only attracted 65 passengers per day, not even half of the 150 per day needed to justify making it permanent. Amtrak added service to
Eureka, Illinois on July 25, 1981. Amid losses of $120,000, Illinois withdrew its support for the train, and the
Prairie Marksman made its last run on October 4, 1981. With the end of the
Prairie Marksman, the Peoria area's only intercity link was the
Southwest Limited later renamed the
Southwest Chief in Chillicothe. However, Amtrak rerouted the
Chief away from Chillicothe in 1996. Since then, the nearest Amtrak station is at
Normal's
Uptown Station, to the east, which is served by the
Lincoln Service and
Texas Eagle. Amtrak operates
Amtrak Thruway service between Peoria and Normal. ==Proposed revival in September 2011==