Peru station
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Peru station was a railway station in Peru, Indiana. It was served by Amtrak from 1974 to 1986.
History

The James Whitcomb Riley was detoured to the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) between Chicago and Cincinnati on August 1, 1974. It was the first passenger service on the line since 1949. Amtrak added stops at Peru, Muncie, and Richmond on September 25, 1974. At Peru, the train stopped near a C&O yard building rather than the former station building. No ticket office was available. The Mountaineer, combined with the Riley, served Peru from March 25, 1975, to April 23, 1977.
The James Whitcomb Riley was renamed as the Cardinal on October 30, 1977. On April 27, 1986, the Cardinal moved to a new routing between Chicago and Cincinnati using the ex-Monon Railroad and ex-Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. This ended service to Peru, Muncie, and Richmond. The station building was subsequently torn down and the tracks were removed to allow for construction of the Peru Riverwalk.[citation needed]
External links
Media related to Peru station at Wikimedia Commons