Caught this Amtrak Alert on the website today; unsure when it was posted.
The station saw 2,662 riders in FY2019, with three Wolverine trips westbound and two trips eastbound. The Blue Water route passes through without stopping. That makes about 7-8 people per day, so it makes sense to save time and discontinue this station, especially if the South Shore Line is nearby and getting faster with the projects currently going on.
Effective April 4, the Michigan City, IN, station will be closed and no longer served by Amtrak.
More frequent Amtrak service is available in New Buffalo, approximately 15 minutes east, along with free parking and trains on both our Wolverine and Blue Water routes, sponsored by the Michigan Department of Transportation.
New Buffalo Station:
226 N. Whittaker Street
New Buffalo, MI 49117
Alternate service to and from Chicago is available through the South Shore Line (NICTD) commuter rail from the Beverly Shores or Carroll Avenue stops. Visit www.mysouthshoreline.com/ for more information.
The station saw 2,662 riders in FY2019, with three Wolverine trips westbound and two trips eastbound. The Blue Water route passes through without stopping. That makes about 7-8 people per day, so it makes sense to save time and discontinue this station, especially if the South Shore Line is nearby and getting faster with the projects currently going on.