From The Michigan City News Dispatch
MICHIGAN CITY — For the second time in two weeks, an Amtrak train was forced to make a stop in Michigan City.
At about 7:15 p.m. Saturday, officials from a train bound for Detroit called the Michigan City Fire Department and moved the 129 passengers to the front of the train, to get them from the smoke that had erupted in the cafe car.
“There was a fire in an overhead motor of the cafe car,” MCFD Battalion Chief Mike Osborne said.
No one was injured.
Altogether, two engine companies, a ladder truck, a command vehicle and support personnel responded to the call at the Amtrak station, just behind Swingbelly’s restaurant.
Andy Kantola, 21, Kalamazoo, Mich., said he was in the cafe car while the motor was smoking.
“I was about to get some food,” he said and (Amtrak) officials came and told us to move into the front cars. Kantola was planning to travel north to Charlevoix, Mich., from Kalamazoo.
Peggy Eiler, Parma, Mich., had traveled on Amtrak to visit family in Yuma, Ariz.
Standing outside the train dressed in jeans, a T-shirt and a lightweight cardigan, she said she didn’t mind the cold. “It’s warmer than it was when I left home,” she said. After riding a different train from Arizona, she caught the train to Detroit in Chicago and planned to ride to Jackson, Mich.
She said no one on the train seemed worried or frightened. “People just moved to the front cars when they were told to do so.”
On Saturday, Jan. 9, an eastbound Amtrak train hit a car that had landed on the tracks near the U.S. 12 crossing after it apparently slipped on icy roads. No one was injured in the accident and the car lost only a bumper.
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