What is happening to Michigan Central Station?


What is happening to Michigan Central Station? Once a symbol of Detroit's decline, the former train station at the Michigan Central campus now appears similar to what it did 50 years ago. Details: The building, initially set to open mid-2023, will become a multiuse hub for innovation once complete next year.


Why did Ford buy the train station?

At that time, Ford's executive chairman Bill Ford said the automaker made the purchase because Ford “believed in a vision that reimagined the iconic Michigan Central train station and surrounding area as a place of possibility again.”


Why is Michigan Central station so tall?

It was once the tallest train station in the world. The high-rise part of the building was originally built to house offices; the depot itself is three stories tall. Part of what makes the building so visually striking is the fact that no other tall structures are immediately nearby.


Why doesn t the US invest in trains?

While the US was a passenger train pioneer in the 19th century, after WWII, railways began to decline. The auto industry was booming, and Americans bought cars and houses in suburbs without rail connections. Highways (as well as aviation) became the focus of infrastructure spending, at the expense of rail.


What is the deadliest train crash?

The 2004 Sri Lanka tsunami train wreck is the deadliest recorded train disaster in history, claiming the lives of at least 1,700 people.


Why doesn t america invest in high speed trains?

Highways (as well as aviation) became the focus of infrastructure spending, at the expense of rail. This trend has continued, and not the least because highways require continuous maintenance, while the US's growing population demands more lanes and roads to relieve congestion.