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Starting from Pontiac, the Wolverine Train stops in several Michigan cities, including Troy, Royal Oak, Detroit, Dearborn, Ann Arbor, Jackson, Albion, Kalamazoo, Dowagiac, Niles and New Buffalo ...
Amtrak canceled the Wolverine Train 352 and several other trains Friday due to track repairs needed after the 352 train derailed in west Michigan Thursday night, slightly injuring 11 people.
On Friday, Wolverine Train 352 lost power completely, requiring a rescue train and buses. On Saturday, travelers are seeing hours-long delays.
Wolverine Train 353 was canceled as of 6:15 a.m., according to an Amtrak Alert X post on Saturday. Amtrak was providing alternate bus transportation at the same stations for affected riders, ...
Wolverine Train 351 first left Michigan around 6 a.m. Friday for the scheduled 5½ hour trek to Chicago. It didn’t arrive until after midnight Central Standard Time.
On Friday, Wolverine Train 352 lost power completely, requiring a rescue train and buses. On Saturday, travelers are seeing hours-long delays.
Passengers traveling Amtrak's Wolverine train No. 351 from Michigan to Chicago expected a trip totaling about 6 1/2 hours on Oct. 7. Instead, they endured delays that turned it into a 19-hour ride ...
What was supposed to be a 51/2-hour rail trip from Detroit to Chicago turned into a 19-hour ordeal for passengers on an Amtrak train that lost power, leaving them without light, heat or running ...
Passengers traveling Amtrak's Wolverine train No. 351 from Michigan to Chicago expected a trip totaling about 6 1/2 hours on Oct. 7. Instead, they endured delays that turned it into a 19-hour ride ...
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