Vernon J. Ehlers Station Explained

Style:Amtrak
Vernon J. Ehlers Station
Address:440 Century Avenue, S.W.
Country:United States
Coordinates:42.9556°N -85.6722°W
Connections: Greyhound Lines, Indian Trails and The Rapid (at Rapid Central Station)
Parking:Yes
Opened:1984 at Wealthy/Market
Rebuilt:2014
Tracks:1
Accessible:Yes
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Marker:rail
Zoom:15

The Vernon J. Ehlers Station is a train station in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States served by Amtrak, the U.S. national railroad passenger system. The station is the terminus of the Pere Marquette line that connects Chicago's Union Station to Grand Rapids. It opened at its new location on Century Avenue under the Wealthy Street/US Highway 131 overpass, immediately south of The Rapid's Central Station.[1] It is named in honor of then-Congressman Vernon J. Ehlers.

The new central location allows easy connections to twenty local Rapid buses as well Indian Trails intercity services. No plans have been announced yet to move Megabus services from their location opposite the old Amtrak station at Wealthy/Market to complete the multimodal transit hub.

History

The earlier Union Station (1900) was demolished, 1958–1959, to make way for US Highway 131 expansion into a freeway. Several companies ran passenger trains through the station: New York Central Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad and Pere Marquette Railway later assumed by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway.[2] [3] [4] [5]

The previous Amtrak station opened in 1984 at the corner of Wealthy Street and Market Avenue in downtown Grand Rapids.[6]

In October 2011, groundbreaking occurred on the new station. It is named in honor of former Michigan Congressman Vern Ehlers.[7] The new station enables fully intermodal transit while allowing for more efficient train turnarounds.[8] It was funded by a US$3.8 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration and $850,000 from the City of Grand Rapids.[1]

Due to delays in construction from CSX and the City of Grand Rapids, the station construction started in the summer of 2013.[9] [10] The new station opened on October 27, 2014.[11] [12]

Like its predecessor, the station has no checked baggage service, and is open one hour before trains arrive. However, a Quik-Trak kiosk is available. An Amtrak Thruway route runs between this station and Kalamazoo to connect with the Wolverine.

Transit connections

Central Station lies a short distance north of the new Amtrak station.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Amtrak station opens Monday. WZZM13.com. 26 October 2014. 26 October 2014. https://archive.today/20141027141456/http://www.wzzm13.com/story/news/local/2014/10/26/amtrak-vernon-ehlers/17970187/&catid=14. 27 October 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Great American Stations, "Grand Rapids, MI (GRR)" http://www.greatamericanstations.com/stations/grand-rapids-mi-grr/
  3. Grand Rapids Historical Commission, "Union Depot" http://www.historygrandrapids.org/photo/1474/union-depot
  4. 'Grand River Times,' "Grand Rapids Union Station Train Shed" http://www.historygrandrapids.org/document/677/grand-rapids-union-station-tra
  5. 'Official Guide of the Railways,' August 1936, Index of Railroad Stations
  6. Web site: New Amtrak station approved for Grand Rapids . https://archive.today/20130209151349/http://www.wzzm13.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=138830&catid=14 . dead . 9 February 2013 . WZZM13.com . 10 November 2010 .
  7. Web site: Rapid to host ground-breaking on new Amtrak station Friday. mlive.com. 12 October 2011.
  8. Web site: Grand Rapids looks at new Amtrak station for Pere Marquette train to Chicago . 9 November 2010 .
  9. Web site: After delays, work begins on Grand Rapids' highly anticipated, $5.1M Amtrak station. mlive.com. 20 June 2013.
  10. Web site: All aboard? Latest delay bogs Grand Rapids' new Amtrak station's opening. mlive.com. 16 July 2014.
  11. Web site: Grand Rapids' new Amtrak station grand opening date set, retiring Sen. Carl Levin to attend. mlive.com. 22 October 2014.
  12. Web site: 2014-10-13 . Michigan's Railroad History 1825 - 2014 . 2024-04-29 . Michigan Department of Transportation.