MUSKEGON, MI
Muskegon Union Station June, 1998

Muskegon Union Station was built by Chicago & West Michigan and the Muskegon, Grand Rapids & Indiana in 1895. C & WM became part of Pere Marquette. Muskegon, GR & I followed its parent into the Pennsylvania.

The depot remained in service as a passenger station until 1970, when Amtrak took over passenger train service on the C&O, and the Muskegon-Holland train was discontinued.

The depot sat vacant, through a series of ownerships. In the early 1990's the depot was donated to the county. They restored the depot for use as a convention and visitor center, bus stop, and museum.


South End


Track Side, with passenger platform remaining

All pictures by Peter Nash

June 1998, Updated June 2000
Louis Van Winkle
E-mail questions or comments to louisvw@mc.net

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