Jason Hargrove Transit Center Explained

Jason Hargrove Transit Center
Address:1121 8 Mile Road
Detroit, Michigan
Country:United States
Coordinates:42.4433°N -83.1168°W
Owned:City of Detroit
Operator:DDOT
Bus Routes:13
Bus Stands:11
Bus Operators:DDOT
SMART
Structure:At-grade
Bicycle:MoGo Bikeshare
Accessible:Yes
Former:Michigan State Fair Dairy Cattle Building
Embedded:
Embed:yes
Michigan State Fair Riding Coliseum, Dairy Cattle Building, and Agricultural Building
Architect:Lynn W. Fry
Added:June 6, 1980
Refnum:80001925
Built:1924
Mapframe:yes

The Jason Hargrove Transit Center (JHTC) is a major public transit station in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the third iteration of the State Fair Transit Center, located at the old Michigan State Fairgrounds,[1] near the Gateway Marketplace and intersection of 8 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue. It serves as the secondary hub for the Detroit Department of Transportation bus network, as well as a major transfer point for the suburban SMART network, served by 13 bus routes in total.[2]

The JHTC is an adaptive reuse project, housed in the former Dairy Cattle Building, the last remaining structure from the Michigan State Fair at the site. The remainder of the State Fair site has been redeveloped for retail and industrial uses.

Services

Services from the transit center include 13 bus routes, 10 of which terminate at the station., the transit center is expected to serve 25,000 passengers per week.[3]

Services from the Jason Hargrove Transit Center!Operator!Route!Direction!Destination
DDOT[4] 4 WoodwardSouthboundDowntown Detroit
12 ConantBelle Isle
17 Eight MileEastboundAscension St. John Hospital
17 Eight MileWestboundNorthland Center
30 LivernoisSouthboundSouthwest Detroit, Jefferson & Brennan
54 WyomingSouthwest Detroit, Jefferson & West End
SMART[5] 405 Northwestern HighwayWestboundHenry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital
450 Woodward LocalNorthboundPhoenix Center, Pontiac
460 Woodward LocalSomerset Collection
461 FAST WoodwardTroy Civic Center
462 FAST WoodwardGreat Lakes Crossing
461 FAST WoodwardSouthboundDowntown Detroit
462 FAST Woodward
492 RochesterNorthboundOakland University
494 DequindreBeaumont Hospital, Troy
495 John ROakland Mall

History

Fairgrounds

The Michigan State Fairgrounds, an approximately 160acres site at 8 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue, hosted the annual Michigan State Fair from 1905 to 2009. The fair went on hiatus in 2009 amidst funding difficulties, and returned in 2012 at the Suburban Collection Showplace. During the administration of Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, the northwestern portion of the site was redeveloped into a shopping center, anchored by a Meijer store. Additional redevelopment proposals were made in the late 2010s, and much of the site was redeveloped for industrial uses by 2023.[6]

The redevelopment of the State Fairgrounds was controversial. Following the construction of the shopping center, the proposals to redevelop the rest of the site for industrial use were met with resistance. Preservationists highlighted the historic value of the buildings on the site, which included the Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum, the Dairy Cattle Building, and a historic band shell. In 2021, the plans for the State Fairgrounds redevelopment were revised, which included retaining the Dairy Cattle Building as a new transit center, and relocating the band shell to Palmer Park. The Coliseum was demolished in 2022.[7]

Transit center

The original State Fair Transit Center, located at what is now the corner of Woodward Avenue and Remington Street, had existed since the era of the Department of Street Railways, and was once served by streetcars. Amid construction at the Fairgrounds site, which necessitated a new access street, the original Transit Center closed permanently on November 6, 2022, with only one week of public notice, and was demolished soon thereafter. A new, temporary transit center entered service the next day.[8] [9] [10]

Construction on the new transit center began in May 2023, with extensive interior demolition of the Dairy Cattle Building. The station features a heated indoor lobby, with a ticket office and vending machine, public restrooms, and artifacts preserved from the Coliseum, including a sign, stadium seats, and a scoreboard.

Namesake

The transit center is named for DDOT bus driver Jason Hargrove, who died in April 2020 from complications of COVID-19. Hargrove, a father of six, had worked for DDOT since 2016, and was an active member of the Amalgamated Transit Union.[11] [12] He gained national attention from a viral video he posted on Facebook on March 21, 2020, in which he described being coughed on by a careless passenger, and advocated for stronger protections for DDOT bus drivers in the then-early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Hargrove's video was the subject of national media coverage, highlighting the serious nature of the COVID-19 crisis, and its effect on frontline workers.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lawrence . Eric D. . March 15, 2024 . New Detroit transit center to be named for DDOT driver who died after COVID-19 warning . Detroit Free Press.
  2. Web site: March 15, 2024 . Mayor: New Transit Center will be named in honor of late DDOT Driver Jason Hargrove . City of Detroit.
  3. Web site: Martin . Kylie . 2024-05-11 . Mayor Duggan takes bus to opening day at Detroit's new Jason Hargrove Transit Center . 2024-05-13 . Detroit Free Press.
  4. DDOT System Map. April 25, 2022. Detroit Department of Transportation. 2024-05-12.
  5. SMART System Map. September 11, 2023. Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation. 2024-05-12.
  6. Web site: Reindl . J. C. . 2023-07-26 . Newly open Amazon Fulfillment Center employs 1,200+ people, mostly Detroit residents . 2024-05-13 . Detroit Free Press.
  7. Web site: Wethington . Lauren . January 27, 2022 . Public says goodbye to Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum as demolition nears . 2024-05-13 . Detroit Free Press . en-US.
  8. Web site: 2022-11-03 . STATE FAIR TRANSIT CENTER CLOSURE & RELOCATION NOVEMBER 7, 2022 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20221204045557/https://www.smartbus.org/About/News/state-fair-transit-center-closure-relocation-november-7-2022 . 2022-12-04 . Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation.
  9. Web site: Huffman . Bryce . 2022-11-21 . Some bus riders left cold and confused by temporary State Fair transit hub . Bridge Detroit . en-US.
  10. Web site: 2022-11-04 . DDOT announces new transit hub location as work on new State Fair Transit Center continues . 2023-07-30 . City of Detroit . en.
  11. News: Jaffe . Greg . Gowen . Annie . 2020-04-13 . The high price of keeping Detroit moving . 2024-05-13 . Washington Post.
  12. Web site: Witsil . Frank . 2020-04-03 . After Detroit bus driver's death and another infection, workers question what is essential . 2024-05-13 . Detroit Free Press.