词条 | Jackson station (Michigan) |
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| style=Amtrak | name=Jackson, MI | image=Michigan_Central_Railroad_Jackson_Depot.JPG | image_caption=The station building in 2010. | address=501 East Michigan Avenue Jackson, MI, 49201 | coordinates= | line=Michigan Line | other= | platform=1 side platform, 1 island platform | tracks=2 | parking=Yes; free | bicycle= | opened=1841 | closed= | rebuilt=1872 & 1978 | ADA=Yes | code=JXN | owned=Amtrak | zone= | services= {{Adjacent stations|system=Amtrak|line=Wolverine|left=Albion|right=Ann Arbor}} | other_services_header=Former services | other_services_collapsible=yes | other_services= {{Adjacent stations|system1=Amtrak |line1=Lake Cities|left1=Albion|right1=Ann Arbor|note-mid1=1980-2004 |system2=New York Central Railroad |line2=Michigan Central|left2=Parma|right2=Grass Lake |line3=Fort Wayne Branch|left3=Horton |line4=Michigan Air Line Railroad|left4=Haires |line5=Jackson Branch|right5=Napoleon |line6=Jackson-Franklin|right6=Lyonette |line7=Bay City Branch|right7=Rives Junction }} | passengers=23,373[1] | pass_year=2017 | pass_percent=2.68 | nrhp= | name = Michigan Central Railroad Jackson Depot | embed = yes | image = | caption = | location = Jackson, Michigan, USA | coordinates = {{coord|42|14|53|N|84|24|01|W|display=inline,title}} | locmapin = Michigan#USA | area = | built = | architect = Henry A. Gardner | architecture = Italianate | added = 2002 | refnum = 02001504[2] |mpsub= | governing_body = }} }}Jackson is a historic Amtrak station in Jackson, Michigan, United States. It is served by the {{Amtrak lines|Wolverine}}. The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[2] HistoryWhat eventually became the Michigan Central Railroad was begun in 1837, and the track reached Jackson by 1841. By the 1870s, multiple other lines served the city including the Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railroad, the Fort Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Railroad, the Grand River Railway, and the Michigan Air Line Railroad.[3] In 1872, the Michigan Central Railroad decided to construct a replacement for its earlier station built in 1841.[4] The new station was used as a Union Station, serving all the other lines through Jackson except the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, which was then a major competitor with the Michigan Central. Construction began in late 1872, and finished in the summer of 1873.[6] Passenger service into Jackson remained high until the coming of the automobile. Service to Bay City and Saginaw ended in 1959, and in 1964, when I-94 was completed, ridership dropped dramatically. IN 1971, Amtrak took over the Detroit-Chicago passenger service through Jackson, with remains the only current service in the station.[6] In 1978, the station underwent a refurbishing inspired by the nation's Bicentennial celebrations. Workers cleaned the brick exterior, reground the terazzo floors and refinished the elaborate wood trim and benches. Artist Leland Beamon created a mural showing the depot in 1904 alongside a modern Turboliner Amtrak train.[5] Also in 1978, a former disgruntled New York Central employee named Rudy Bladel killed three former coworkers at the station.[6] The murder trial led to a U.S. Supreme Court case, Michigan v. Jackson, on the admissibility of confessions. Additional improvements were made in 2008, 2013, and 2018.[7] DescriptionThe Jackson Station consists of two buildings: the depot proper and nearby Express Building. The depot is a single story red brick Italianate structure, measuring about 325 feet in length and 44 feet in width. The building has two-story blocks measuring 23 feet by 45 feet extending from the roof at either end. The building sots on a foundation of light brownish sandstone with a whitish sandstone sillcourse running on top. The long walls are divided into sixteen bays by projecting brick piers; each bay contains a single window or door. The windows are narrow, tall six-over-six sash units with a three-light transom above, placed in an arched head opening with a five-piece segmental sandstone lintel above and a sandstone sill below. The building's ends each contain a double doorway and a coupled window on the second story above. The flanking sections of the two-story blocks contain single second-floor windows.[8] The building has a gable roof on the main section, with hipped roofs on the two-story blocks; the roofs are covered with modern asphalt shingles. The eaves have sheet metal cornices. On the track side, a wooden canopy runs along most of the building. The canopy is supported by cast iron columns.[8] The Express Building is a single-story L-shaped, brick building with a hip roof. It measures approximately 98 feet by 82 feet along the longest sides. It sits on a light brownish sandstone foundation. The elevations are divided into bays by brick piers, with each bay containing a freight door or window.[8] References1. ^{{cite web |title= Amtrak Fact Sheet, FY2017, State of Michigan|publisher= Amtrak |date= November 2017 |url= https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/english/public/documents/corporate/statefactsheets/MICHIGAN17.pdf |format= PDF |accessdate= 27 December 2017}} 2. ^1 {{NRISref|version=2010a}} 3. ^{{citation | url = http://www.greatamericanstations.com/Stations/JXN/Station_view | title = Jackson (JXN) Great American Stations (Amtrak) | publisher = Great American Stations}} 4. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/Stations/CountyStations/JacksonStations/Jackson/JacksonMI.htm | publisher = Michigan Railroads | title = Stations: Jackson, Michigan (Michigan's Internet Railroad History Museum)}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://history.amtrak.com/archives/i-amtrak-news-i-november-1978|title=Celebrate Renovation of Jackson, Michigan, Station (Amtrak NEWS)|publisher=Amtrak History & Archives|date=November 1978|accessdate=29 October 2014}} 6. ^475 U.S. 627 7. ^{{cite news | title = 144-year-old Jackson train station getting upgrades from Amtrak | date = June 21, 2018 | author = Taylor Desormeau | newspaper = MLive | url = https://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2018/06/amtrak_makes_improvements_to_j.html}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 {{citation | title = United States Department of the Interior National Park Service: Michigan Central Railroad Jackson Depot | author1 = John Guidinger | author2 = Charles Ahronheim | author3 = R. O. Christensen | date = July 2002 | url = https://catalog.archives.gov/id/25339611}} External links{{commonscat-inline}}{{amtrak web|JXN|Jackson, MI|MICHIGAN}}
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