This article is about the Detroit People Mover station. For the former intercity rail station, see
Michigan Central Station.
Detroit People Mover station
|
---|
|
|
Location | 1220 Cass Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 |
---|
Coordinates | 42°19′53″N 83°03′08″W / 42.33136°N 83.05211°W / 42.33136; -83.05211 |
---|
Owned by | Detroit Transportation Corporation |
---|
Platforms | 1 side platform |
---|
Tracks | 1 |
---|
Connections | DDOT 3, 6 SMART FAST Michigan, Woodward SMART 255, 530, 620, 635, 805, 830, 851 Detroit Air Xpress Rosa Parks Transit Center: DDOT 1, 2, 5, 9, 16, 18, 19, 23, 27, 29, 31, 40, 52, 67 Transit Windsor Tunnel Bus |
---|
|
Structure type | Elevated |
---|
Accessible | Yes |
---|
|
Opened | July 31, 1987 |
---|
|
|
2014 | 148,979[1] |
---|
Rank | 5 out of 13 |
---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Michigan Avenue station (signed and often known simply as Michigan) is a Detroit People Mover station in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is located at the corner of Michigan and Cass Avenues, across the street from the Rosa Parks Transit Center, the main downtown hub of the Detroit Department of Transportation bus network.
Michigan is the nearest People Mover station to American Coney Island and Lafayette Coney Island, the Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, Westin Book Cadillac Hotel, and Detroit Public Safety Headquarters.[2]
See also
References
External links
|
---|
Areas | |
---|
Education | Primary and secondary schools | |
---|
Other education | |
---|
|
---|
Skyscrapers and complexes | |
---|
Parks | |
---|
Public art | |
---|
Other landmarks | |
---|
Detroit People Mover stations | |
---|
|