Pontiac | |||||||||||
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Address | 51000 Woodward Ave. Pontiac, MI 48342[1] |
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Connections | Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation, Greyhound Lines | ||||||||||
Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||||||||
Tracks | 3 | ||||||||||
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Opened | 2011 | ||||||||||
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Code | PNT | ||||||||||
Owned by | Michigan Department of Transportation | ||||||||||
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Passengers (2010) | 15,981[2] 10% | ||||||||||
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The Pontiac Transportation Center is an intermodal station in Pontiac, Michigan serving Amtrak trains, intercity buses from Greyhound Lines and local buses from the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation.[3] Construction of the facility began on 16 July 2010,[4] and it opened on 8 August 2011, with the opening ceremony attended by US representative Gary Peters and state representative Tim Melton.[1]
The facility had a total cost of US$1.4 million and was funded via Michigan's Comprehensive Transportation Fund.[3] It measures about 1,400 square feet (130 m2) in size, and includes a passenger lobby with ticketing facilities, restrooms and covered waiting areas for both trains and buses.[3] It is served by three daily train departures, between two and eight daily Greyhound departures and local bus service.[1] In fiscal year 2010, the previous Amtrak station in Pontiac served 15,981 passengers.[2]