INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Amtrak line that has linked Indianapolis and Chicago since 1980 will halt April 1, state officials said Friday, citing what they called a last-minute policy change by a federal agency that effectively ended Indiana's efforts to keep the line running. The Indiana Department of Transportation said in a statement its decision follows "new rules" from the Federal Railroad Administration that would have effectively deemed Indiana a rail carrier even though it does not own any tracks or trains.Read more on NewsOK.com