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A2TC: Passenger Rail in Northern Michigan. Re-establishing passenger rail service between two of Michigan’s most vibrant cities—Ann Arbor and Traverse City—will link the resource-rich tourist destinations in the northwest and the economic and population centers in the southeast.
Ann Arbor Observer, December 1997. Though it was overshadowed locally by the Michigan Central, the little Ann Arbor Railroad once carried the city’s name all across lower Michigan. A century ago, railroads were Ann Arbor’s lifeline. Just about everyone who came to the city, and virtually everything they needed to live here, arrived by train.
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Aug 24, 2022 · Some Michigan residents and officials are encouraged about an effort that is expected to coordinate train service connecting the southeastern and northern regions of the state. A northern Michigan rail development plan would include cities such as Ann Arbor, Cadillac, Mt. Pleasant, Owosso, Traverse City, Petoskey and a potential route to Detroit.
Mar 8, 2016 · The Ann Arbor Connector, a partnership between the city of Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan, the Ann Arbor Development Authority and the Ann Arbor Area Transit Authority, has selected a 7.7km, nine-station alignment for a light rail line connecting the city centre, the Central and North Campus of the university, Plymouth Road and Main Street.
Ann Arbor, Michigan. Train Station - Station Building (with waiting room) 325 Depot Street. Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Directions. Founded in 1824, Ann Arbor is home to the University of Michigan, recognized for its medical center, law school, and research programs in the medical sciences, technology and engineering.
301 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Contact. 734.794.6000