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  2. Michigan steam trains bring out the holiday cheer. Here's ...

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    The North Pole Express, the train excursion from downtown Owosso to Ashley offers a 4½-hour ride. In Ashley, the train stops and passengers — and those who simply drive to Ashley — can enjoy ...

  3. How to take the train in Michigan: Amtrak ticket prices ... - AOL

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    Three train lines are operating in Michigan: The Pere Marquette connects Chicago to Grand Rapids, including stops in St. Joseph (near Benton Harbor), Bangor, and Holland.

  4. Michigan steam trains bring out the holiday cheer — including ...

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    The holiday season is ready to steam along with these holiday trains in Michigan. Michigan steam trains bring out the holiday cheer — including one in Coldwater Skip to main content

  5. Little River Railroad (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Depot. The Little River Railroad is a heritage railroad located in Coldwater, Michigan. The train runs to Quincy, Michigan and occasionally Hillsdale, Michigan. It is dedicated to the restoration and operation of historic railroad equipment such as steam locomotives. The railroad began operations in 1975.

  6. Michigan Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Central Railroad (MCR) operated mostly passenger trains between Chicago and Detroit. These trains ranged from locals to the Wolverine. In 1904, MCR began a long-term lease of Canada Southern Railway (CSR), which operated the most direct route between Detroit and New York.

  7. Wolverine (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Wolverine is a higher-speed passenger train service operated by Amtrak as part of its Michigan Services. The 304-mile (489 km) [3] line provides three daily round-trips between Chicago and Pontiac, Michigan, via Ann Arbor and Detroit. It carries a heritage train name descended from the New York Central Railroad (Michigan Central).