
1135 North Calumet Avenue, Hammond, IN, 46320
Hammond–Whiting station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Hammond, Indiana. The station is along the former Pennsylvania Railroad Fort Wayne Line, now owned by Norfolk Southern Railway. North of the station lies the former Baltimore and Ohio and Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad tracks. The station building and parking lot lies on the former New York Central Railroad mainline. Hammond–Whiting opened on September 11, 1982. Until the early 2000s, it was served by all Amtrak service that ran east from Chicago; today, it is served only by the Wolverine. One Pontiac-bound train stops in the morning, while two Chicago-bound trains stop in the afternoon and at night, respectively.
Population: 6.8 million
Median Income: $67,173
No Vehicle Access: 6.2%
Poverty Rate: 12.3%
Transit Providers: Amtrak, Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana Regional Transit Authority