LOST STATIONS MIDWEST

WABASH RAILROAD

1st District

Intercity trains operated until the formation of Amtrak in 1971, with Fort Wayne, Huntington, and Wabash the only surviving stations when passenger service was discontinued.

Milepost locations are indicated, distance from Detroit.

Exact locations are not available for all stations.


Butler (114.9) - station was located east of Broadway, on the north side of the track.

New Haven (140.5) - station was located west of State St., on the north side of the original line from Toledo. Station also served a platform further north, on the new main line segment added in 1901, south from Butler.

Fort Wayne (146.5) - station was located on Grand St. between Harrison St. and Calhoun St., on the south side of the tracks.

Huntington (169.1) - station was located west of Jefferson St., on the north side of the tracks.

Andrews (176.2) - station was located west of Market St., on the north side of the track.

Wabash (188.0) - station was located west of Huntington St., on the south side of the track.


MAPPING THE STATIONS

Locations of stations, using Google Maps. Satellite views are also available.

DeKalb County
Allen County
Fort Wayne
Huntington County
Wabash County