Michigan Services is an umbrella term used by Amtrak to encompass three separate routes which originate from Chicago, Illinois and run into southern and central Michigan.
St. Joseph, Michigan (also Benton Harbor, Michigan)
Bangor, Michigan (also South Haven, Michigan)
Holland, Michigan
Grand Rapids, Michigan
The Wolverine
Route
The Wolverine is currently served by three eastbound (#350, #352, #354) and three westbound (#351, #353, #355) trains. Their routes differ slightly, and the discrepancies have been noted below.
Official Amtrak site for Michigan Services (http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Route/Horizontal_Route_Page&c=am2Route&cid=1081256321995&ssid=133)
MichiganServices is an umbrella term used by Amtrak to encompass three separate routes which originate from Chicago, Illinois and run into southern and central Michigan.
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AMTRAK'sMichiganServices trains provide several convenient options for getting around the Wolverine State, and beyond linking the Albion area with many points in Michigan as well as Toronto and over 450 cities and towns in the United States.
Michiganservices include the following trains: The Pere Marquette with daily service between Grand Rapids and Chicago, The Wolverine with daily service between Pontiac and Chicago and The Blue Water with daily service between Port Huron and Chicago.
Services available at this station include help with baggage during baggage hours, enclosed waiting area, restrooms during station hours and pay phones during station hours.