Amsterdam Street station

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Amsterdam Street
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General information
Location Woodward Avenue at Amsterdam Street
Detroit, Michigan
United States
Coordinates 42°21′59″N83°04′15″W / 42.36639°N 83.07083°W / 42.36639; -83.07083
Owned by M-1 Rail Line
Platforms1 island platform
History
OpenedMay 12, 2017 (2017-05-12)
Services
Preceding station QLINE Logo.svg QLineFollowing station
Baltimore Street QLine Ferry Street
Location
Amsterdam Street station

Amsterdam Street is a QLINE streetcar station in the New Center district of Detroit, Michigan. [1] The station opened for service on May 12, 2017. [2]

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Station

Amsterdam Street is the nearest QLINE station to TechTown, the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, and the Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District. [3] The station is heated and features security cameras, emergency phones, passenger information displays, and Wi-Fi. [4] Ford Motor Company is its presenting sponsor. [5]

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References

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