Train Travel in Michigan

With over 700,000 passengers a year and more than 4,500 miles of operating railroad tracks, trains are a major source of transportation in Michigan. Train travel provides Michigan residents and visitors an easy and enjoyable way to explore the state.
  1. Daily Service Trains

    • Daily Amtrak trains are a convenient option for traveling around Michigan. With 22 stations in Michigan, Amtrak trains are easily accessible throughout the Wolverine state. Amtrak also provides daily round-trips from Michigan to neighboring states on trains like the Wolverine.

    Train Tours

    • Michigan's railroads offer a variety of excursion train tours that allow passengers to view Michigan's scenic and historic sites. The Agawa Canyon Tour Train takes passengers on a one-day wilderness excursion that runs 114 miles north of Sault Sainte Marie and down 500 feet to the floor of the Agawa Canyon. Operated by volunteers, the Little River Railroad provides train rides through Michigan's countryside from Coldwater to Quincy on historic steam locomotives.

    Dinner Trains

    • Michigan dinner trains are an option for those looking for unique dining experiences. The Old Road's Murder Mystery Train combines dinner and a show aboard a moving train. Passengers are served a five-course dinner while a live acting troupe performs around them.

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