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Multi-million dollar renovations to Battle Creek passenger rail station can begin soon

Contact:  Janet Foran, MDOT Office of Communications,
foranj@michigan.gov 
517-335-7176

Agency: Transportation


September 2, 2010 -- The Battle Creek passenger train station will receive Michigan's first federal grant for high-speed rail improvements, with work expected to begin early next year on station renovations. A $3.6 million grant recently approved by the Federal Railroad Administration is part of a nationwide $8 billion economic stimulus program to support high-speed rail projects around the country.

"The renovation of this building will provide a much needed facelift, making it more attractive and user friendly to the public," said Tim Hoeffner, administrator, Michigan Department of Transportation. "Battle Creek is the mid-point of the rail corridor between Detroit and Chicago and an important hub on Michigan's high-speed rail corridor. One of our goals is to upgrade rail facilities along this corridor to safely accommodate current and increased high-speed passenger rail services."

The Battle Creek station serves as a hub for intercity bus, rail connection and Amtrak Bus Connection. Battle Creek also is the crew base for Amtrak's onboard employees and facilitates the transfer of engineers and conductors to accommodate the efficient scheduling of trains.

Station improvements will include renovations to the 2,500-square-foot passenger lobby, new furnishings, and upgraded technology and security. Mechanical and plumbing systems also will be upgraded. The restroom will be updated according to Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and a family restroom added. The exterior of the building will be refaced and designed with a more contemporary look, and lighting and landscaping updated. Improvements to the facility will promote energy efficiency and incorporate green technologies.

The award-winning station was built in 1982 and served more than 51,000 passengers in 2009.

"The location of this facility makes it accessible to pedestrians, cyclists, and both intercity and local transit passengers. A great transportation facility can be a catalyst for community development and that's exactly what we hope will happen for Battle Creek," said Hoeffner.

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