Railroads & Locomotives Photo gallery: Amtrak’s Michigan Line track improvements

Photo gallery: Amtrak’s Michigan Line track improvements

By Angela Cotey | January 20, 2014

| Last updated on November 3, 2020


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Ties await installation on the unused brick platform at Chelsea, Mich., east of Jackson.

In the March 2014 issue of Trains, author Bob Johnston reports on an extensive program carried out in fall 2013 to upgrade tracks between Kalamazoo and Dearborn, Mich., recently purchased by the state of Michigan and used by Amtrak’s Chicago-Detroit-Pontiac ‘Wolverine’ trains. The work will pave the way for 110-mph operation across the state.

Halfway through the 15-week railroad reconstruction, Bob Johnston photographed the track and signal work under way between Kalamazoo and Dexter, Mich. (just west of Ann Arbor). The line was shut down from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, October 10, 2013 (with buses substituting for eastbound train 350 and westbound train 353 east of Battle Creek to Pontiac), so Norfolk Southern track gangs could replace rails and ties without interruption. Then on Friday, October 11, 2013, work shifted to off-line rehabilitation tasks handled by NS and Amtrak personnel while trains resumed their regular schedules. Here’s a look at the work that went on.

To get the full story on this season of Michigan Line upgrades, and what it means for passengers, pick up the March 2014 issue of Trains magazine.

One thought on “Photo gallery: Amtrak’s Michigan Line track improvements

  1. Very nice pictures. I would like to see it made into a "Trains" DVD, we need more videos on track maintenance and PTC upgrades.

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