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Waterloo station (Indiana)

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Waterloo is an Amtrak train station in Waterloo, Indiana. Waterloo is a small town of under 2,500 people; the station primarily serves the vastly larger population of Fort Wayne, which is some to the south. The station opened in 1990; in 2016, the former New York Central Railroad station building was moved and reopened for passenger use.HistoryEarly historyIn 1858, the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad completed its Northern Indiana Air Line from Toledo, Ohio to Elkhart, Indiana. A number of towns had been platted along the route, including Waterloo in 1856. The first passenger office for the town was merely a boxcar placed along the track.In 1883, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad built a new wooden depot, serving both the east-west Air Line and the north-south Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad. By 1914, both lines were under control of the New York Central Railroad. A freight derailment in 1957 destroyed a trackside bay window. Passenger service on both lines was discontinued in the mid-20th century, and the north-south route was abandoned altogether.The line passed to Penn Central in 1968 and Conrail in 1976. In 1984, the station building was moved east to protect it from Conrail's intentions to demolish it. The town renovated it as a community center.

Address: Waterloo, Indiana 46793
State: IN
City: Waterloo
Zip Code: 46793
categories: landmark & historical place, train station


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Reviews
We arrived about 35 minutes early of departure time. Our train was 30 min late, but I’m sure that’s normal. The train station was open at 6:00 am when we got there. They have coffee and souvenirs to buy. Clean restroom. I couldn’t connect to wifi at the station. Our son thought it was very cool to see an old station replica like this one. We had to walk a few steps over to the old train hut to board the train. Parking lot has other cars parked overnight and you can tell that the business has picked up at this stop.
Charming, quaint train station with plenty of parking. I didn't know what to expect with boarding, but passengers should be prepared for walking a short distance in the elements to wait in a covered "bus hut" style shelter when ushered over there by the station attendant.
My two sister-in-laws traveled by Amtrak to Waterloo via Chicago from Seattle. Trip, as they put it was great, except the train would stop in the middle of nowhere. Obviously something was wrong. They arrived in Chicago more than two hours late, thus they missed their train to Waterloo. Was allowed to travel on the next train. Their they met a very unfriendly Amtrak employee, might have been the conductor. He informed them in very harsh and demeaning words they were only allowed carry on luggage and not allowed to put the two large pieces of luggage on his train. After other passengers became involved the other passengers loaded their luggage on. He did not help unload at Waterloo. One sister-in-law walks with a walker. Not a good public relations scene.
The location itself adds to the beauty of Waterloo, Indiana. As for Amtrak, the service is good when it is on time. When it is late or providing alternative transportation because of maintenance, this service lacks accurate announcements, appropriate awareness amongst employees when calling customer service, and an open bathroom for those who have to wait past the train’s/bus’s expected arrival time.
My sons first trip on Amtrak and he loves trains at a young age of four. Upon exiting the train in Waterloo the conductors saw him off. Conductor gave him a train whistle to blow and yell ALL ABOARD. They also gave him a junior conductor badge. Our sleeping car attendant even surprised him with a coloring book and grayons and a junior conductor hat she clearly must have purchased at an Amtrak gift shop during a long stop. Superior customer service and a great first Amtrak experience!
I'm thankful there is a stop for me to get on and off the Amtrak. However, this is open to the cold and wind. There was talk two years ago of putting a building here. Last year Fort Wayne talked of making a train connection. Please, put a building and employe someone here.
I like the train system because I travel to Chicago using the train. I wish there was a big sign showing the directions to the rail station when coming from Highway 6 at Center street. This gets confusing when coming at night to the station. I am very thankful for the building for waiting passengers and also thanks for the new parking lot.
Waterloo finally has an indoor station. You can't purchase tickets here, and it's a bit of a walk from the station to the loading platform, but I give it five stars because the attendants are friendly, the building is warm and inviting on a snowy night, and I'm always glad to see an old station put back in service.
We travel often to Chicago. Love this little station. A quaint place to wait. And there is a playground across the street for the kids if the train is delayed!
A very cozy place to wait for the train. Plenty of seating and free reading material provided by the local library.
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