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Wisconsin announces high-speed rail plan

MILWAUKEE, July 18 (UPI) -- High-speed trains could connect Chicago and Milwaukee within two years, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle announced this week.

The state plans to buy the trains from the Spanish company Talgo for $48 million but the assembly would be done in Wisconsin, The Wisconsin State Journal reported. Doyle said he hopes to extend the service to the state capital, Madison.

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"We're one state in the country that's really stepping up on high-speed passenger rail," Doyle said Thursday.

The agreement between the state and Talgo calls for two additional 14-car trains if Wisconsin can get funding for them.

Wisconsin officials say 766,000 passengers used Amtrak's Hiawatha Service between Chicago and Milwaukee in 2008, a 24 percent increase over the previous year.

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