Holland station (Michigan)

Holland
Location 171 Lincoln Avenue
Holland, Michigan 49423
Coordinates 42°47′21.7″N 86°5′52.9″W / 42.789361°N 86.098028°W / 42.789361; -86.098028Coordinates: 42°47′21.7″N 86°5′52.9″W / 42.789361°N 86.098028°W / 42.789361; -86.098028
Line(s)
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Connections Macatawa Area Express(MAX)
Construction
Parking Yes; free
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code HOM
History
Opened 1926
Rebuilt 1991
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 36,994[1]Decrease 4.3%
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Chicago
Pere Marquette
Terminus

Holland station, also known as the Padnos Transportation Center, is an intermodal transit station in Holland, Michigan. It serves Amtrak's Pere Marquette line and is the central hub for Macatawa Area Express (MAX) buses. The facility includes a ticket machine and a waiting room.

The depot building is a renovated 1926 structure, built by the Pere Marquette Railroad. The 1926 structure was advocated by local station agent Edward Belden Rich, who lobbied the line for a new structure since he arrived in Holland in 1909. Rich served the Pere Marquette Line in Holland until his retirement in 1936. Renovations were completed in 1991. Rich's great grandson Craig R. Rich, a city council member from 1982-2009, served on the renovation committee and emceed the dedication ceremony.

Transit connections

Riders can transfer between Amtrak trains and all of the MAX system routes. Route 8 connects riders to Zeeland - the rest extend to various destinations throughout Holland. Under the current Pere Marquette schedule, weekday Chicago-bound riders can transfer from all bus routes to the train. Riders going to Grand Rapids can connect to the train using Route 9 (the Twilight Route), the only route that operates when the train arrives at the station at 9:20 PM. But because the last Twilight Route bus leaves the station at 9:00 PM, riders taking the Grand Rapids-bound train to Holland can't take advantage of this connection.

References

  1. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, FY2015, State of Michigan" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
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