Greenfield Village station
Greenfield Village was a conditional Amtrak station in Dearborn, Michigan, served by the Wolverine. It was a stop for the Henry Ford Museum and was only used for reserved tour groups of 20 or more people, thus making it one of Amtrak's least-busy stations. Prior to 2006, the station was a regular, but seasonal stop (summer only). A new $28 million station was constructed which combined the Greenfield Village and Dearborn stations. Construction began in early 2012.
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Greenfield Village station
Greenfield Village was a conditional Amtrak station in Dearborn, Michigan, served by the Wolverine. It was a stop for the Henry Ford Museum and was only used for reserved tour groups of 20 or more people, thus making it one of Amtrak's least-busy stations. Prior to 2006, the station was a regular, but seasonal stop (summer only). A new $28 million station was constructed which combined the Greenfield Village and Dearborn stations. Construction began in early 2012.
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20900 Oakwood Boulevard
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Dearborn,Michigan48126
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2006-04-24
2014-12-10
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Weiser Railroad@ Smiths Creek Depot
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1side platform
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