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Amtrak Stations In Michigan

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The Michigan Services trains consist of 3 trains serving the state of Michigan. The Pere Marquette connects Chicago to Grand Rapids, MI and is one of the shortest routes in the Amtrak system. You’ll see the beautiful west coast of Michigan including Holland and Kalamazoo. The Blue Water takes you from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron, ending in Port Huron. The Wolverine, traveling through Ann Arbor, will take you from Chicago to Detroit.

Amtrak Stations In Michigan

CityStation Code
AlbionALI
Ann ArborARB
BangorBAM
Battle CreekBTL
DearbornDER
DetroitDET
DowagiacDOA
DurandDRD
East LansingLNS
FlintFLN
Grand RapidsGRR
JacksonJXN
HollandHOM
KalamazooKAL
LapeerLPE
New BuffaloNBU
NilesNLS
PontiacPNT
Port HuronPTH
Royal OakROY
St. JosephSJM
TroyTRM

Amtrak Trains In Michigan

Amtrak Ticket Prices From Michigan

Train RouteBeginEndCoach Price
WolverineChicagoDetroit$20
Pere MarquetteChicagoGrand Rapids$18
Blue WaterChicagoPort Huron$18

Booking Amtrak Tickets From Michigan

To book a ticket for any of the Amtrak Stations in Michigan, use our Amtrak ticket booking guide to purchase tickets at the lowest price in any class. Amtrak also runs sales and discounts on most routes.

For more information on Amtrak trains check out our Amtrak Tips page and for videos check out our YouTube Channel.

Amtrak stations in Michigan

Amtrak In Michigan Tips

All of the Amtrak trains in Michigan connect to Chicago. From Chicago you have the options of going to the west coast on the California Zephyr or the Southwest Chief. You could also connect to the east coast on the Cardinal. Chicago is the hub of the Amtrak system that connects both coasts.

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