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11th Street station (Indiana)

Michigan City/11th Street station is a train station in the central city neighborhood of Michigan City, Indiana. It serves the South Shore Line commuter rail line and is one of two active stations in Michigan City, the other being Carroll Avenue station. It is located adjacent to the location of the historic 11th Street station of the former Chicago, South Shore and South Bend Railroad station (now demolished), which operated the station from 1927 until 1987. Prior to the May 2021 closure, the station was composed of a passenger shelter and a sign on the northwest corner of East 11th Street and Pine Street; boarding and alighting was done from the street itself. A more modern station with two tracks and high-level platforms opened in October 2023.

Michigan City
Inbound platform post-rebuilding in October 2023
General information
Location114 East 11th Street
Michigan City, Indiana
Coordinates41°42′43″N 86°53′49″W / 41.71204°N 86.89689°W / 41.71204; -86.89689
Owned byNICTD
PlatformsTwo side platforms
Tracks2 (gauntlet tracks)
ConnectionsMichigan City Transit
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusOpen
Fare zone8
History
OpenedMay 1927
Rebuilt2021–2023
ElectrifiedYes (1500 V DC)
Passengers
2019102 (average weekday)[1]
Services
Former services
Preceding station NICTD Following station
Willard Avenue
Closed 1994
South Shore Line Carroll Avenue
Track layout
west to Millennium
Franklin St.
Pine St.
11th St.
Spring St.
Cedar St.
Location

History edit

Before NICTD edit

 
A train at the station in 1981

The Chicago, South Shore and South Bend was one of the last interurban railroads to operate profitably in the United States. Aggressive management, led by financier Samuel Insull, reconceptualized the South Shore as the linchpin of a public transportation network operating throughout the industrialized Indiana Dunes region of Indiana. Insull interests built the 11th Street Station in central Michigan City in May 1927[2] as a pioneering piece of multimodal public transportation infrastructure. The South Shore had affiliated with several regional bus lines, and the 11th Street Station was conceived as a waiting area point where system users would transfer between a bus and an electric train.

Operation under NICTD edit

 
Chicago-bound train approaches former 11th Street station

After operating relatively successfully for some decades, the South Shore entered bankruptcy in the 1980s.[3] Electric train service was reorganized under the umbrella of the publicly funded Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD), but affiliated bus service had long since ceased. The South Shore Line closed the 11th Street station building in November 1987,[4] but its NICTD successor-in-interest maintained train service to the street adjacent to the station. The station building itself, designed by Insull's staff-architect Arthur U. Gerber,[5] was demolished in January 2022.[6]

Until April 30, 2021, the trains continued to stop near the original station, opening the door on the north side of the track. To make up for the closure of the station building, NICTD set up a small passenger shelter[7] at the end of the adjacent parking lot, near the 11th Street/Pine Street intersection. As the rule of thumb, conductors only opened the doors in the first two cars.[citation needed]

The station's street-running location presented some issues, such as difficulties with accessibility to those with physical disability and difficulty of use for those seeking to bring their bicycles on the train. However, its location provided convenient access to the retail, art galleries, and restaurants of the surrounding Uptown neighborhood, as well as walkable access to bus stops for all of the Michigan City Transit routes, Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets, cultural attractions, and the Washington Park beach.[8]

Reconstruction edit

11th Street station
(pre-reconstruction)
 
 
 
  west to Millennium
 
 
 
 
 
Franklin St.
 
 
11th St.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pine St.
 
 
 
 
New platforms at 11th Street as of September 2022

Michigan City and NICTD long discussed the possibility of moving the tracks off the street onto a less intrusive alignment. A series of studies concluded that the 11th Street alignment was the most viable and cost-effective option, especially in terms of transit-oriented development.[9] There were considerable concerns among Michigan City residents about this plan, particularly those who would have to be relocated. Other possible alignments existed that would also have separated the NICTD tracks from a grade widely used by motor vehicle traffic, and a public hearing was held in September 2011 to discuss these possible alignments.[10] However, the alignment adjacent to 11th Street was chosen, largely due to the potential for surrounding development, with the plans specifying the conversion of 11th Street into a one-way street with the two tracks running adjacent to the street.[8]

As part of the South Shore Line's double tracking project, the station closed on May 1, 2021, for the two and a half-year duration of the project.[11][8] The official date of its closure had only been announced less than three weeks earlier on April 14, 2021.[8] During the closure, service continued at Michigan City's Carroll Avenue station, which is connected to the area of the 11th Street Station by the Michigan City Transit Route 3 bus.[8] However, train service between Caroll Avenue and Gary was suspended until the Fall of 2023, with rail replacement bus service being used to connect the train service between South Bend Airport and Carroll Avenue with the train service between Chicago and Dune Park.[12] In October 2023, train service resumed to between Dune Park and Carroll Avenue (including 11th Street) but busing continues between Dune Park and Gary Metro Center, expected to end in May of 2024.[13]

The 11th Street station was rebuilt at approximately the same location and includes high-level platforms capable of accommodating eight-car trains.[11][8] The redeveloped station is also planned to include a multi-story parking garage and attached retail facility.[11][14]

In September 2021, the city of Michigan City issued a request for proposal (RFP) for developers interested in building a mixed-use development on the 65,300 square foot (6,070 m2) city block of the planned rebuilt station (the block enveloped by Franklin, Pine, 10th, and 11th streets). In doing so, Michigan City and NICTD indicated their interest in seeing developer construct a mixed-use development that would include intermodal hub featuring 426 parking spaces, a passenger waiting area, and a train stop for the South Shore Line, ideally with the original station building's facade being restored and reinstalled. The RFP specified that the project could be as many as ten floors high and needed to be finished by the expected May 2024 completion of the South Shore Line double track construction. The city committed to providing $16 million in funding to aid in their construction.[15][16][17] On February 23, 2022, it was announced that Michigan City and NICTD had reached an agreement with Flaherty & Collins Properties for an $80 million mixed-use development. Flaherty & Collins' proposal had been unanimously chosen by a review committee. The development will include, in addition to the new train station, a twelve-story high-rise with 208 luxury residential apartments, more than 10,000 square feet (930 m2) of commercial space, and a parking garage with 558 spaces. The development will incorporate the facade of the original station building. The development is slated to break ground in the summer of 2023, open its transit center by May 2024, and finish construction on its apartments by the spring of 2025.[18][19]

Potential impact on development in Michigan City edit

In addition to the new intermodal hub development, since the start of construction of the double tracking project (expected to lessen the commute between Michigan City and Chicago to roughly an hour, removing roughly 30 minutes from the commute time),[8][15] numerous planned developments have been announced in Michigan City. Many have attributed this directly to the double tracking.[20][19][17][21][22] In November 2021, a developer announced plans for a $35 million mixed-use development featuring 200 apartments on the corner of Eighth Street and Michigan Boulevard, a location near the station.[20][19] In the years before the groundbreaking of the double track project, Michigan City had already been working towards redeveloping its surrounding central Uptown area into an arts district, with faster train service between Michigan City and Chicago being seen as a key generator for the fulfillment that goal.[8] Since the groundbreaking of double track project, a number of major developments have been announced for other parts of the city as well, such as a $150 million mixed-use hotel and apartment development near the city's City Hall.[17] The leader of the Economic Development Corp. Michigan City stated that the group of projects generated by the improved rail service will create 800 new multi-family residential units in Michigan City in a period of a decade.[20][19]

Bus connections edit

Michigan City Transit (at Franklin/11th Street intersection)

  • Route 1
  • Route 2
  • Route 4

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 State of the System Report" (PDF). Metra. November 2020. p. SSL-4.
  2. ^ Economic Adjustment Study: Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad Corridor, Final Report; Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District,; March 1980; pg 1
  3. ^ Economic Adjustment Study: Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad Corridor, Final Report; Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District,; March 1980; Appendix A
  4. ^ Jeff Tucker, "What's next for station?", May 15, 2002, news story cached by railfan.net
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on November 15, 2014. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
  6. ^ "News photo: South Shore station falls in Michigan City". Trains News Wire. February 1, 2022.
  7. ^ "Plan announced for $80 million development including new South Shore Michigan City station". Trains. February 24, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Studenkov, Igor (May 14, 2021). "Goodbye street-running South Shore service in Michigan City, hello double-tracking". Streetsblog Chicago. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  9. ^ "South Shore Line Station Economic Impact on Downtown Michigan City study" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on September 22, 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
  10. ^ Jacobson, Amanda (September 9, 2011). "Large crowd turns out for South Shore open house". La Porte Herald-Argus. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  11. ^ a b c Steele, Andrew (April 13, 2021). "South Shore 11th Street station to close for Double Track project". The Times of Northwest Indiana. Retrieved April 14, 2021.
  12. ^ "Double-track construction set to end South Shore street running". Trains. February 22, 2022. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  13. ^ "South Shore Schedule Revision/Service Announcement Oct. 25, 2023". Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District. October 13, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
  14. ^ "Michigan City 11th Street Station and Campus Design". NICTD. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  15. ^ a b Pete, Joseph S. (September 21, 2021). "Michigan City soliciting proposals for developers for 'unprecedented opportunity'". nwitimes.com. The Times (Munster, Indiana). Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  16. ^ Brown, Alex (September 28, 2021). "Michigan City Issues RFP for South Shore Line Hub". Inside Indiana Business. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  17. ^ a b c Zorn, Tom (March 25, 2022). "Municipalities get on board plans to grow housing, commercial developments as South Shore projects start". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  18. ^ Steele, Andrew (February 22, 2022). "$80 million project envisioned for Michigan City South Shore station area". nwitimes.com. The Times (Munster, Indiana). Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  19. ^ a b c d Avila, Larry (November 18, 2021). "Rail expansion luring development to Michigan City". Northwest Indiana Business Magazine. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  20. ^ a b c Pete, Joseph S. (November 17, 2021). "Developer to build $35 million downtown housing project in Michigan City". nwitimes.com. The Times (Munster, Indiana). Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  21. ^ Maddux, Stan (March 24, 2022). "Michigan City Hits New Development Jackpot". Hometown News Now. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  22. ^ Zorn, Tim (March 25, 2022). "Municipalities get on board plans to grow housing, commercial developments as South Shore projects start". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 22, 2022.

External links edit

  • Jeff Tucker, "What's next for station?", May 15, 2002, news story cached by railfan.net .
  • Station from Google Maps Street View

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East 11th Street and Pine Street boarding and alighting was done from the street itself A more modern station with two tracks and high level platforms opened in October 2023 Michigan CityInbound platform post rebuilding in October 2023General informationLocation114 East 11th StreetMichigan City IndianaCoordinates41 42 43 N 86 53 49 W 41 71204 N 86 89689 W 41 71204 86 89689Owned byNICTDPlatformsTwo side platformsTracks2 gauntlet tracks ConnectionsMichigan City TransitConstructionStructure typeAt gradeParkingYesAccessibleYesOther informationStatusOpenFare zone8HistoryOpenedMay 1927Rebuilt2021 2023ElectrifiedYes 1500 V DC Passengers2019102 average weekday 1 ServicesPreceding station NICTD Following station Beverly Shorestoward Millennium Station South Shore Line Carroll Avenuetoward South Bend AirportFormer servicesPreceding station NICTD Following station Willard AvenueClosed 1994toward Millennium Station South Shore Line Carroll Avenuetoward South Bend AirportTrack layoutLegend west to Millennium Franklin St Pine St 11th St Spring St Cedar St east to South Bend AirportLocation Contents 1 History 1 1 Before NICTD 1 2 Operation under NICTD 1 3 Reconstruction 1 3 1 Potential impact on development in Michigan City 2 Bus connections 3 References 4 External linksHistory editBefore NICTD edit nbsp A train at the station in 1981 The Chicago South Shore and South Bend was one of the last interurban railroads to operate profitably in the United States Aggressive management led by financier Samuel Insull reconceptualized the South Shore as the linchpin of a public transportation network operating throughout the industrialized Indiana Dunes region of Indiana Insull interests built the 11th Street Station in central Michigan City in May 1927 2 as a pioneering piece of multimodal public transportation infrastructure The South Shore had affiliated with several regional bus lines and the 11th Street Station was conceived as a waiting area point where system users would transfer between a bus and an electric train Operation under NICTD edit nbsp Chicago bound train approaches former 11th Street station After operating relatively successfully for some decades the South Shore entered bankruptcy in the 1980s 3 Electric train service was reorganized under the umbrella of the publicly funded Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District NICTD but affiliated bus service had long since ceased The South Shore Line closed the 11th Street station building in November 1987 4 but its NICTD successor in interest maintained train service to the street adjacent to the station The station building itself designed by Insull s staff architect Arthur U Gerber 5 was demolished in January 2022 6 Until April 30 2021 the trains continued to stop near the original station opening the door on the north side of the track To make up for the closure of the station building NICTD set up a small passenger shelter 7 at the end of the adjacent parking lot near the 11th Street Pine Street intersection As the rule of thumb conductors only opened the doors in the first two cars citation needed The station s street running location presented some issues such as difficulties with accessibility to those with physical disability and difficulty of use for those seeking to bring their bicycles on the train However its location provided convenient access to the retail art galleries and restaurants of the surrounding Uptown neighborhood as well as walkable access to bus stops for all of the Michigan City Transit routes Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets cultural attractions and the Washington Park beach 8 Reconstruction edit 11th Street station pre reconstruction Legend nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp west to Millennium nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Franklin St nbsp nbsp 11th St nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Pine St nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp east to South Bend Airport nbsp New platforms at 11th Street as of September 2022 Michigan City and NICTD long discussed the possibility of moving the tracks off the street onto a less intrusive alignment A series of studies concluded that the 11th Street alignment was the most viable and cost effective option especially in terms of transit oriented development 9 There were considerable concerns among Michigan City residents about this plan particularly those who would have to be relocated Other possible alignments existed that would also have separated the NICTD tracks from a grade widely used by motor vehicle traffic and a public hearing was held in September 2011 to discuss these possible alignments 10 However the alignment adjacent to 11th Street was chosen largely due to the potential for surrounding development with the plans specifying the conversion of 11th Street into a one way street with the two tracks running adjacent to the street 8 As part of the South Shore Line s double tracking project the station closed on May 1 2021 for the two and a half year duration of the project 11 8 The official date of its closure had only been announced less than three weeks earlier on April 14 2021 8 During the closure service continued at Michigan City s Carroll Avenue station which is connected to the area of the 11th Street Station by the Michigan City Transit Route 3 bus 8 However train service between Caroll Avenue and Gary was suspended until the Fall of 2023 with rail replacement bus service being used to connect the train service between South Bend Airport and Carroll Avenue with the train service between Chicago and Dune Park 12 In October 2023 train service resumed to between Dune Park and Carroll Avenue including 11th Street but busing continues between Dune Park and Gary Metro Center expected to end in May of 2024 13 The 11th Street station was rebuilt at approximately the same location and includes high level platforms capable of accommodating eight car trains 11 8 The redeveloped station is also planned to include a multi story parking garage and attached retail facility 11 14 In September 2021 the city of Michigan City issued a request for proposal RFP for developers interested in building a mixed use development on the 65 300 square foot 6 070 m2 city block of the planned rebuilt station the block enveloped by Franklin Pine 10th and 11th streets In doing so Michigan City and NICTD indicated their interest in seeing developer construct a mixed use development that would include intermodal hub featuring 426 parking spaces a passenger waiting area and a train stop for the South Shore Line ideally with the original station building s facade being restored and reinstalled The RFP specified that the project could be as many as ten floors high and needed to be finished by the expected May 2024 completion of the South Shore Line double track construction The city committed to providing 16 million in funding to aid in their construction 15 16 17 On February 23 2022 it was announced that Michigan City and NICTD had reached an agreement with Flaherty amp Collins Properties for an 80 million mixed use development Flaherty amp Collins proposal had been unanimously chosen by a review committee The development will include in addition to the new train station a twelve story high rise with 208 luxury residential apartments more than 10 000 square feet 930 m2 of commercial space and a parking garage with 558 spaces The development will incorporate the facade of the original station building The development is slated to break ground in the summer of 2023 open its transit center by May 2024 and finish construction on its apartments by the spring of 2025 18 19 Potential impact on development in Michigan City edit In addition to the new intermodal hub development since the start of construction of the double tracking project expected to lessen the commute between Michigan City and Chicago to roughly an hour removing roughly 30 minutes from the commute time 8 15 numerous planned developments have been announced in Michigan City Many have attributed this directly to the double tracking 20 19 17 21 22 In November 2021 a developer announced plans for a 35 million mixed use development featuring 200 apartments on the corner of Eighth Street and Michigan Boulevard a location near the station 20 19 In the years before the groundbreaking of the double track project Michigan City had already been working towards redeveloping its surrounding central Uptown area into an arts district with faster train service between Michigan City and Chicago being seen as a key generator for the fulfillment that goal 8 Since the groundbreaking of double track project a number of major developments have been announced for other parts of the city as well such as a 150 million mixed use hotel and apartment development near the city s City Hall 17 The leader of the Economic Development Corp Michigan City stated that the group of projects generated by the improved rail service will create 800 new multi family residential units in Michigan City in a period of a decade 20 19 Bus connections editMichigan City Transit at Franklin 11th Street intersection Route 1 Route 2 Route 4References edit 2020 State of the System Report PDF Metra November 2020 p SSL 4 Economic Adjustment Study Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad Corridor Final Report Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District March 1980 pg 1 Economic Adjustment Study Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad Corridor Final Report Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District March 1980 Appendix A Jeff Tucker What s next for station May 15 2002 news story cached by railfan net The Works of Arthur Gerber Transit Stations Archived from the original on November 15 2014 Retrieved June 22 2014 News photo South Shore station falls in Michigan City Trains News Wire February 1 2022 Plan announced for 80 million development including new South Shore Michigan City station Trains February 24 2022 Retrieved May 22 2022 a b c d e f g h Studenkov Igor May 14 2021 Goodbye street running South Shore service in Michigan City hello double tracking Streetsblog Chicago Retrieved May 22 2022 South Shore Line Station Economic Impact on Downtown Michigan City study PDF Archived PDF from the original on September 22 2010 Retrieved July 19 2009 Jacobson Amanda September 9 2011 Large crowd turns out for South Shore open house La Porte Herald Argus Retrieved September 19 2011 a b c Steele Andrew April 13 2021 South Shore 11th Street station to close for Double Track project The Times of Northwest Indiana Retrieved April 14 2021 Double track construction set to end South Shore street running Trains February 22 2022 Retrieved May 22 2022 South Shore Schedule Revision Service Announcement Oct 25 2023 Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District October 13 2023 Retrieved October 28 2023 Michigan City 11th Street Station and Campus Design NICTD Retrieved February 21 2022 a b Pete Joseph S September 21 2021 Michigan City soliciting proposals for developers for unprecedented opportunity nwitimes com The Times Munster Indiana Retrieved May 22 2022 Brown Alex September 28 2021 Michigan City Issues RFP for South Shore Line Hub Inside Indiana Business Retrieved May 22 2022 a b c Zorn Tom March 25 2022 Municipalities get on board plans to grow housing commercial developments as South Shore projects start Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 22 2022 Steele Andrew February 22 2022 80 million project envisioned for Michigan City South Shore station area nwitimes com The Times Munster Indiana Retrieved May 22 2022 a b c d Avila Larry November 18 2021 Rail expansion luring development to Michigan City Northwest Indiana Business Magazine Retrieved May 22 2022 a b c Pete Joseph S November 17 2021 Developer to build 35 million downtown housing project in Michigan City nwitimes com The Times Munster Indiana Retrieved May 22 2022 Maddux Stan March 24 2022 Michigan City Hits New Development Jackpot Hometown News Now Retrieved May 22 2022 Zorn Tim March 25 2022 Municipalities get on board plans to grow housing commercial developments as South Shore projects start Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 22 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 11th Street train station Indiana South Shore Line Stations Jeff Tucker What s next for station May 15 2002 news story cached by railfan net Preliminary 11th Street station redesign developed by TranSystems Station from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 11th Street station Indiana amp oldid 1216806867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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