Durand Union Station is a historic train station in Durand, Michigan. The station, which now serves Amtrak Blue Water trains, was originally a busy Grand Trunk Western Railroad and Ann Arbor Railroad hub, as well as a local office for Grand Trunk Western, from its construction in 1903 until 1974. It is currently owned by the city of Durand and leased by Durand Union Station, Inc. a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and maintenance of the building and its surrounding property.
Location | 200 Railroad Street
Durand, Michigan |
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Coordinates | 42°54′33″N 83°58′57″W
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Owned by | City of Durand
(leased by Durand Union Station, Inc.) |
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Tracks | 2
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Parking | Yes; free
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Architect | Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada, and Spier and Rohns
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Station code | DRD
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Opened | 1903
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Passengers | 13,738
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Location | 200 Railroad Street
Durand, Michigan |
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Coordinates | 42°54′33″N 83°58′57″W
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Architect | Grand Trunk Railway Co. of Canada, and Spier and Rohns
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NRHP reference # |
Added to NRHP | May 6, 1971
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Designated MSHS | November 6, 1970
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