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Houghton County backs Amtrak expansion to Upper Peninsula in 3-2 vote amid safety and trail concerns

May 01, 2026 | Houghton, Michigan


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Houghton County backs Amtrak expansion to Upper Peninsula in 3-2 vote amid safety and trail concerns
The Houghton County Board narrowly adopted Resolution #26-07 expressing support for Amtrak passenger rail service to the Upper Peninsula.

Commissioner Roy Britz said he opposed the resolution, citing concerns about rail activity through waterfront properties, safety issues with snowmobile trail crossings and impacts near Michigan Technological University, and constituency interests in District 5. Commissioner Gretchen Janssen expressed skepticism that Amtrak would fund reinstallation of tracks. Chairman Tom Tikkanen said rail easements would remain and characterized the effort as a positive long-term initiative.

The motion to adopt the resolution carried 3-2 with Commissioners Janssen, Anderson and Tikkanen voting yes and Commissioners Keranen and Britz voting no. The adopted resolution expresses general support for Amtrak exploring expansion and asks for inclusion of local perspectives in any planning.

The board’s discussion highlighted local concerns about trail safety and property impacts alongside support for broader transportation options for tourists and residents.

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