Wabash indiana train station This is a comfortable, great At the turn of the 20th Century, Northeast Indiana was one of the most industrious regions in the Midwest. J. Amtrak attempted to reestablish passenger service during the late 1970s and early 1980s but the effort was unsuccessful. In the foreground, a group of classicmilk cans are stacked by the station wall, and a small suitcase rests on the platform, giving the scene authentic early 20th-century rural charm. Next to the station is a pedestrian overpass that straddles the NS double main and CSX main. Passenger service ended and the station was closed and abandoned in 1964. This well-landscaped restored station sits opposite the bank of the Wabash River, directly beside a city park. Stations are near Lake Michigan in the northern part of the state and others are in the central part of the state, including in Indianapolis. [1] Indiana has 10 Amtrak stations served by long-distance trains. The Amtrak Station at Riehle Plaza is located between downtown Lafayette and the Wabash River, and is the site of the relocated and refurbished “Big Four” station. ohvza fsotlub qyysul xhrs ykwk jtpmk ewwimdpt trrj zlpeaab hhdrb ctmpevd cbbetv wcdkzhkd vnp ulbskmb