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The last train to depart from the old East Lansing Amtrak station waits for passengers to board on January 25, 2016. The new station is in the background behind the old station. The original station closed after the last train departed on January 25, 2016, and operations moved to the newly built station located a few yards to the west. [13]
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This train originated at Port Huron and served Lapeer, Flint, Durand, and East Lansing before joining the Chicago—Detroit trains at Battle Creek and continuing to Chicago. The state of Michigan spent $1 million on track rehabilitation. Amtrak renamed the train the Blue Water Limited on October 26, 1975, and it used Turboliners 1976—1981.
The Blue Water (previously the Blue Water Limited) is a higher-speed passenger train service operated by Amtrak as part of its Michigan Services. The 319-mile (513 km) route runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Port Huron in Michigan's Blue Water Area, for which the train is named. Major stops are in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, East Lansing, and Flint.
Lake Lansing Meijer 60 --14: North Grand River – Old Town – Airport: CTC Capital Region Int'l Airport: 25-45 45 45 15: Kalamazoo – Frandor: CTC Meijer, Lake Lansing Rd. 60 --16: Old Town – W. Lake Lansing – Eastwood: CTC Meijer, Lake Lansing Rd. 30 30 30 18: Capital City Crosstown: Multimodal Gateway Mt. Hope + Boston Blvd. 45-60 --20
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Anyone with questions can visit the Erie Parking Authority’s website or call the authority at 814-456-7588. The authority handles enforcement of on-street and metered parking for the city.
Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions , for more information. Information from Meints, Graydon (2005). Michigan Railroad Lines. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.