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St. Clair (train) : ウィキペディア英語版
Lake Cities (Amtrak train)

The ''Lake Cities'' was a daily passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago, Illinois and Toledo, Ohio via Detroit, Michigan. It was formerly known as the ''St. Clair'', a Chicago–Detroit train which operated in tandem with the ''Wolverine''. The extension to Toledo gave travelers in Michigan the opportunity to connect with eastbound trains such as the ''Lake Shore Limited'' without backtracking to Chicago.〔
The ''Lake Cities'' made its first run on August 3, 1980, using the same Turboliner equipment as its predecessor. Amtrak re-routed the ''Lake Cities'' to Pontiac, Michigan in 1995, mirroring the route of the Wolverine and the ''Twilight Limited''.〔GAO (2002), 20.〕 The Detroit–Toledo segment was replaced by Thruway Motorcoach service. Amtrak proposed to restore the ''Lake Cities'' to Toledo as part of its network growth strategy in the late 1990s but ultimately cancelled the project.〔GAO (2002), 10; 22.〕 it is still not possible to travel by train to or from Michigan without passing through Chicago's Union Station. On April 26, 2004 Amtrak dropped the individual names for the Chicago–Detroit–Pontiac trains, naming them all the "''Wolverine''."
The Ohio Rail Development Commission proposed restoring service to the Detroit–Toledo corridor as part of its "Ohio Hub" initiative. Under it Detroit would be connected to Ohio by a Detroit–Toledo–Cleveland service (eight trains daily) and potentially also a Detroit–Toledo–Columbus service (eight trains daily).〔Ohio Rail Development Commission (2007), 3–1.〕
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