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Grand Rapids Union Station was a union station in Grand Rapids, Michigan. A Georgian Revival building of two stories, it was built in 1900 on 61 Ionia Avenue SW and was closed in 1958. The building was demolished in 1958 and 1959 to make space for the U.S. Route 131 highway.[1][2]

Union Station in Grand Rapids, Michigan, c. 1910

History

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In five years after Union Station's 1900 construction, 750,000 passengers passed through it. In early decades, Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad excursion trains to the station brought more than 2000 visitors from southern Michigan and Indiana on Sundays.[3]

Passenger services

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The station served the Pere Marquette Railway (after the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway acquired the PM in 1947 C&O trains passed through), Michigan Central Railroad and Pennsylvania Railroad (which had acquired the GR&I). The Grand Trunk Western Railway and the New York Central Railroad were served at other stations in Grand Rapids.[4] By 1946, Michigan Central operations were entirely folded into New York Central operations.[5]

Noteworthy passenger train service at 1950 included:

Waning years

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By the 1960s the Chesapeake and Ohio's trains were the only trains serving the successor to the station. The Chicago–Grand Rapids trains were added to the appellation, the Pere Marquettes in 1965. These trains ended in 1971 when C&O passed control of its passenger trains over to Amtrak.

Present-day station

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In 1984 passenger trains returned with the introduction of Amtrak's Pere Marquette trains between Chicago and Grand Rapids. In 2004, the Vernon J. Ehlers Station, Grand Rapids' new station, opened.

Preceding station Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Following station
Grandville
toward Chicago
Pere Marquette Railway
Main Line
Terminus
Terminus Grand RapidsBay City McCord
toward Bay City
Grand RapidsBay View Comstock Park
toward Bay View
Grand RapidsDetroit Fox
toward Detroit
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Terminus MCR Grand Rapids Branch Dutton
toward Jackson
Preceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following station
Fuller Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway Moline
toward Richmond

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