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The ''Wolverine'' is a higher-speed passenger train service operated by
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as part of its Michigan Services. The line provides three daily round-trips between
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Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac ( ') is a city in and the county seat of Oakland County, Michigan, Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Located roughly northwest of downtown Detroit, Pontiac is part of the Metro Detroit, Detroit metropolitan area, and is vari ...
, via
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. It carries a heritage train name descended from the
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( Michigan Central). During
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2023, the ''Wolverine'' carried 420,569 passengers, a 14.5% increase from FY2022's total of 367,254 passengers.


History

Before Amtrak's takeover of most private-sector passenger service in 1971 the ''Wolverine'' was one of three trains which operated over the Michigan Central route between Chicago and Detroit. Under Penn Central operation it continued through South-Western
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(Canada) to
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. Amtrak retained two trains (the other was the renamed '' St. Clair'') and truncated the operation to Detroit but otherwise changed little. In April 1975, Amtrak introduced French-built Turboliner equipment to the Michigan route and added a third round-trip. A pool of three Turboliner trainsets served the route, and the three round-trip pairs were numbered 350—355, train numbers which are still in use today. Amtrak dropped the individual train names and rebranded all three ''Turboliner'', in common with similar services to
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and
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. The new equipment led to massive gains in ridership, topping 340,000 in 1975 and 370,000 in 1976. The Turboliners became a victim of their own success. Although fast (and flashy), they were unable to reach their design speed of because of the poor quality of the Penn Central track in Michigan. The five-car fixed consists had a maximum capacity of 292 passengers, which was often not enough. Starting in March 1976 Amtrak began replacing some of the Turboliners with conventional equipment, including new
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coaches. Individual names returned to the corridor, with the heretofore unnamed third train becoming the '' Twilight Limited''. The last Turboliners left the corridor in 1981. Amtrak extended the ''Wolverine'' and ''Twilight Limited'' to Pontiac on May 5, 1994. With this change service began at a new station in Detroit's New Center. Although the Michigan Central Station in Corktown, Detroit, had closed on January 6, 1988, trains continued to stop at a temporary platform just east of the old station. Besides Pontiac, new stations were opened at Royal Oak and
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. The ''Lake Cities'' also began serving Pontiac after the end of Toledo service in 1995. Amtrak dropped individual names again in 2004 and named all three trains ''Wolverine''. Due to the increased ridership on these trains, Amtrak tested an additional Chicago-Kalamazoo ''Wolverine'' frequency September 2 to 7, 2010. This was done to determine all that would be involved in operations should Amtrak decide to initiate such service in the future. Michigan City station closed on April 4, 2022. At that time, it was served by just round trips.


Higher-speed operation

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as a high-speed rail corridor and in October 2010, the State of Michigan received US$150 million from the federal government to increase track speeds to between Kalamazoo and Dearborn. In 2016, work to allow higher-speed operation on of track between Battle Creek and Jackson, including "...replacing 26,000 railroad ties, repairing or installing 15 track switches, realigning or modifying 29 railroad curves, repairing 23 railroad grade crossings and improving road profiles at crossings", was completed. Amtrak owns the stretch of the ''Wolverine's'' route from
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to
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and it is the longest segment of track owned by Amtrak outside of the
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. Starting in January 2002 Amtrak began track improvements to increase the allowed speed along this section of track. Amtrak trains currently travel at top speeds of along this section of track. In December 2012, MDOT completed its purchase from Norfolk Southern of of track between Kalamazoo and Dearborn. This will make it easier to maintain track and eventually upgrade it to running. As part of the purchase agreement, MDOT also agreed to double-track the line east of Ypsilanti. On May 25, 2021, the maximum speed on the section between Kalamazoo and
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was increased to . The section between Albion and Jackson was expected to be upgraded to the higher speed limit during fiscal year 2022, followed by the Ypsilanti to Dearborn section in fiscal year 2023. The final MDOT-owned section between Jackson and Ypsilanti would be targeted for the higher speed limit in fiscal year 2024.


Proposed expansion

In a June 2014 report prepared for MDOT, the number of round trips on the ''Wolverine'' line was projected to increase from 3 to 10 by the year 2035. By that time, the line was planned to have double-tracking for about 75% of the route. , about of the line was not double-tracked. In March 2016, Ypsilanti approved $2 million toward the construction of a train platform in the Depot Town area of the city along the ''Wolverine'' route. MDOT estimated that the stop would attract 9,000 annual riders. In June 2020 the city rescinded the $2 million after failing to receive a federal grant to move the project forward. The last train to serve Ypsilanti was the '' Twilight Limited'' in 1985. In August 2019, Amtrak proposed extending at least one round trip from Detroit to
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via the Windsor–Quebec City Corridor. The service would require track upgrades and the construction of a border processing facility. An intermediate
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bus connection to Toronto was also raised. The extension is planned to begin service in 2027, pending customs approvals and track upgrades.


Corridor names

This table shows the names given to trains which operated over the Chicago-Detroit corridor under Amtrak. It excludes trains that diverge at Battle Creek, the ''
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'' and '' International'', or the local '' Michigan Executive'' commuter service. Shortly after Amtrak began operating the ex-
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services, trains regained names, train #14/17 reclaimed ''Wolverine'' and train #355/356, formerly the ''Twilight Limited'', became the ''Saint Clair''. ''Turboliner Service '' was used in conjunction with conventional named
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-equipped service.


Route details

The ''Wolverine'' operates over
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, Amtrak, Conrail, and
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trackage: *NS Chicago Line, Chicago to
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*Amtrak Chicago–Detroit Line, Porter to
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*MDOT (d/b/a Amtrak) Michigan Line, Kalamazoo to Dearborn (CN South Bend Sub from CP Gord to CP Baron in Battle Creek, MI) *CR Michigan Line, Dearborn (CP Townline) to Detroit (CP Conrail) *CN Shore Line Subdivision and Holly Subdivision, Detroit (Federal Junction) to Pontiac


Stations


Equipment

, each ''Wolverine'' operates with two state-owned Siemens Charger locomotives, 3-5
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coaches, one Venture business class car, and one Venture cafe car.
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and
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cars are still sometimes used as the Venture cars are being gradually phased into service. The locomotives operate in push-pull configuration, with one locomotive on each end of the consist. Due to the FRA requirement of positive train control for operations above 79 mph, locomotives on the ''Wolverine'' are required to have Positive Train Control, supplied by Amtrak's Incremental Train Control System. Because of this modification the units equipped with PTC are usually captive to the Michigan services. Between 2016 and 2018 Michigan expected to take delivery of new bilevel cars which would displace the Horizons and Amfleets in regular service. In addition, in early 2014 the
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issued a request for proposal aimed at acquiring additional passenger equipment for use between 2014 and 2017. In September 2014, the state of Michigan reached an agreement with Talgo, a Spanish railcar manufacturer, to buy two trainsets for the ''Wolverine'', at a cost of $58 million. The trains had been previously built for the state of Wisconsin, before plans for expanded passenger rail service in that state were canceled and the trainsets placed in storage. The new equipment would have provided a substantial upgrade in passenger amenities over the Amtrak-owned railcars used on the route. Despite this proposal, the Talgo railcars remained at the Amtrak facility in Beech Grove until 2019 when they were moved back to Milwaukee. In 2019, the trains were being considered for use for the Amtrak Cascades route in the Pacific Northwest instead of in Michigan, but the trains were ultimately sold to Nigeria for use on the Lagos Rail Mass Transit. The bilevel car order never materialized due to the failure of a critical crash test by the manufacturer. In the end, the order was switched to new single-level
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cars that are similar to the
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fleet. By January 2021, some Venture cars had been delivered to Amtrak for testing and were being deployed on the ''Wolverine'' route for test runs. Michigan was also involved in a joint purchase with other states to purchase the new Siemens Charger locomotives.


See also

* Ohio Hub


References


Notes


External links

* {{Higher speed rail Amtrak routes Central Michigan West Michigan Passenger rail transportation in Illinois Passenger rail transportation in Indiana Passenger rail transportation in Michigan Higher-speed rail Railway services introduced in 1971