Elyria station
Elyria station is an Amtrak station in Elyria, Ohio. Located at 410 East River Road, the building is a small bus stop-type shelter.
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The current, post-fire shelter and wheelchair-lift shed. | |||||||||||||||
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Location | 410 East River Road Elyria, Ohio United States | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 41.3701°N 82.0968°W | ||||||||||||||
Owned by | Amtrak | ||||||||||||||
Line(s) | NS Chicago Line | ||||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 3 | ||||||||||||||
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Parking | Yes | ||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||
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Station code | Amtrak: ELY | ||||||||||||||
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Opened | October 28, 1975 (promotional run) October 31, 1975 | ||||||||||||||
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FY 2022 | 6,697 (Amtrak) | ||||||||||||||
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Elyria, OH Location within Ohio Elyria, OH Elyria, OH (the United States) | |||||||||||||||
Elyria is served by the Capitol Limited and Lake Shore Limited routes, both of which pass through Elyria in the middle of the night. Starting in 1998 the Chicago-Philadelphia Pennsylvanian stopped in Elyria until 2003 when the train reverted the original Pittsburgh-New York route.
The former New York Central station is in downtown Elyria. It was built in 1925 as a replacement for a former Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway depot, and has been purchased by the Lorain County government for use as a transportation center. The building had been used for many years as a beauty school since it was sold by Conrail. The county hopes to use the building again for Amtrak trains. On August 1, 2013 it was announced that Amtrak has offered to pay $2.9 million towards the project in hopes of relocating its passenger service there.
On October 25, 2013, the station building caught fire, causing an estimated $25,000 in damage and closing the station building indefinitely, with passenger access limited to the platform.