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Trains from Ann Arbor to Detroit

🚂 Traveling from Ann Arbor to Detroit by train is a convenient and efficient way to reach your destination. With a distance of 41.4 mi, the journey takes approximately 1 hour and 15 mins on Route 1 by Greyhound bus service departing from Ann Arbor and arriving at Detroit Bus Station. 🌇 Explore the vibrant city of Detroit after a comfortable ride on Route 2, which covers a distance of 49.2 mi in about 1 hour and 40 mins. The journey includes a transfer, first on a Michigan Flyer bus from Blake Transit Center to DTW McNamara Terminal, followed by a connecting bus to Downtown Detroit. 🎫 Enjoy a hassle-free travel experience with Michigan Flyer's reliable services, ensuring a smooth and seamless trip from Ann Arbor to Detroit. Whether you choose Route 1 or Route 2, you'll arrive in Detroit ready to discover all the exciting attractions this dynamic city has to offer.

Where to stay in Detroit

There are over 56 hotels to stay in Detroit. Prices range from $43 per night.

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  • Two companies provide train routes from Ann Arbor to Detroit. The first route is operated by Greyhound, taking 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach Detroit Bus Station from Ann Arbor. The second route is operated by Michigan Flyer, involving a transfer at DTW McNamara Terminal, taking a total of 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach Downtown Detroit. Both companies offer convenient and comfortable bus services for travelers making the journey between Ann Arbor and Detroit.
  • The fastest train to travel between Ann Arbor and Detroit is the route operated by Greyhound. This route takes 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach Detroit Bus Station from Ann Arbor, covering a distance of 41.4 miles without any transfers. For those looking for a quick and direct journey between the two cities, the Greyhound service offers the most efficient option in terms of travel time.
  • There are two main options for traveling by train between Ann Arbor and Detroit. The first route, operated by Greyhound, provides a direct bus service that takes 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach Detroit Bus Station from Ann Arbor without any transfers. The second route, operated by Michigan Flyer, involves a transfer at DTW McNamara Terminal and takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to reach Downtown Detroit, making it a slightly longer but still convenient option for travelers. Both routes offer reliable and comfortable transportation services for passengers commuting between the two cities.
  • The first train of the day from Ann Arbor to Detroit is the Greyhound bus service departing at the earliest scheduled time, typically in the early morning hours. The last train of the day for this route would be the Michigan Flyer service, which operates until later in the evening, offering a convenient travel option for those looking to make a later journey between the two cities. Both services provide reliable transportation throughout the day, catering to different travel schedules and preferences for passengers commuting between Ann Arbor and Detroit.
  • There are no direct train trips between Ann Arbor and Detroit. Both the Greyhound and Michigan Flyer services mentioned require bus transfers as part of the journey from Ann Arbor to Detroit. Passengers using these services will need to change buses either at Detroit Bus Station or DTW McNamara Terminal, depending on the route chosen, to reach their final destination in Detroit. Despite the lack of direct train routes, these bus services offer efficient and convenient connections for travelers commuting between Ann Arbor and Detroit.

Will you be returning to Ann Arbor by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Detroit to Ann Arbor

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