Two Metro-North trains derailed west of Bridgeport, Connecticut during rush hour last Friday, May 17. The accident injured 72 people, and brought Metro-North and Amtrak operations between Boston and New York to a halt. An eastbound train derailed just east of Fairfield Metro Station, hitting a westbound train on an adjacent track. Around 30,000 people rely on Metro-North commuter trains to get to work everyday. These commuters were forced to turn to a makeshift network of...
Press Release #13-10 May 21, 2013 Contact: Sean Jeans-Gail, 202-408-8362 Passengers Advocate before Congress for Investment in Trains Washington, D.C.—National Association of Railroad Passengers President Ross Capon appeared before the House Congressional Committee on Transportation Infrastructure to advocate for a strong federal role in the national passenger rail network. The hearing, “Understanding the Cost Drivers of Passenger Rail,” is part of the effort to develop a rail reauthorization bill to replace legislation that expires September 30, 2013....
Amtrak executives, industry representatives, federal officials and Rep. John D. Garamendi (D-CA) were on hand at the unveiling of the first new electric locomotive for the Northeast Corridor on May 13 at Siemens’ manufacturing plant in Sacramento. The first of 70 new electric locomotives rolled off the assembly line this week, kicking off a testing and quality control process that could see the locomotives in service by as early as this fall. The units will be...
This year's National Train Day was likely the best-attended and most widespread celebration of the occasion in its six-year history. Amtrak endorsed events in over 90 cities and towns, while dozens more independently organized celebrations took place, many in places that don't currently enjoy passenger train service. NARP Ambassadors were present at 63 events, and those who have sent us reports so far say that each one had hundreds of attendees, and that NARP's giveaways were...
National Train Day is tomorrow, and with over 250 events (http://www.nationaltrainday.com/s/#!/events/find_events_near_you) across the country, there’s more reason than ever to take part in the festivities! You are invited to join NARP staff and volunteers this Saturday for the sixth annual observance of National Train Day. Many of the free, open-to-the-public events will feature interactive displays about passenger trains and their benefits to travelers, fun activities for kids and families, model train displays, giveaways, and tours of...
Royal Oak, MI (ROY)
201 S. Sherman St., Royal Oak, MI
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Transit |
There is a SMART bus terminal across street but service is not available at all train times. Rtes 430, 60, 730 and 740 serve the station. |
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Parking |
Limited long term parking by cumbersome permit process only; arrangements must be made in advance by calling (248) 246-3000 |
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Waiting Room |
Covered platform |
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Intercity bus |
None |
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Baggage |
None |
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Lodging |
Click here for lodging choices |
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Comments: The station stop is in one of the hippest urban entertainment districts in the country. Very lively dining and nightlife. If you need overnight parking, we advise that you use either Pontiac, or Dearborn. |
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