Michigan St.-themed train to make run from Chicago

<p>Michigan St.-themed train to make run from Chicago</p>

<p>Michigan St.-themed train to make run from Chicago
Wednesday October 17, 2012, 12:30 PM
Associated Press
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<p>EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University football fans are getting the chance to ride the rails in style from Chicago for the team's game next month against Northwestern.</p>

<p>Organizers say the first "Spartan Line" travel event is aimed at Michigan State alumni from Chicago returning to East Lansing for the Nov. 17 game at Spartan Stadium. An Amtrak train car wrapped in Michigan State's green and white colors will leave Chicago on Nov. 16 and make a return trip Nov. 19.</p>

<p>Participants who purchase a "Spartan Line" ticket will get train travel, a game ticket and a pass for a tour of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.</p>

<p>Michigan State University and others are involved in the effort. The school has a big alumni presence in the Chicago area.</p>

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<p>Spartan Line train to carry Michigan State alumni between East Lansing, Chicago</p>

<p>By Angela Wittrock | <a href="mailto:awittroc@mlive.com">awittroc@mlive.com</a>
on October 17, 2012 at 4:47 PM, updated October 17, 2012 at 4:59 PM</p>

<p>Chicago-area Michigan State University alumni can travel back to campus on the new Spartan Line.</p>

<p>EAST LANSING, MI – More than 25,000 Michigan State University alumni live in the Chicago area.</p>

<p>Now, MSU is partnering with several Greater Lansing organizations to bring them back for sporting events and special occasions.</p>

<p>Beginning the weekend of Nov. 16, the newly-created Spartan Line will bring MSU alumni from the Chicago area back to East Lansing via the Amtrak “Blue Water Line,” officials with the East Lansing-based Prima Civitas foundation announced Wednesday.</p>

<p>One train car, graphically wrapped in green and white, will be reserved for Spartan Line riders.</p>

<p>“This is something that Prima Civitas, along with MSU, the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Lansing Economic Area Partnership have been thinking about for a while,” said Tremaine Phillips of Prima Civitas.</p>

<p>He said the Spartan Line initiative addresses many goals of the group, including enhancing tourism to the Greater Lansing region and bringing back the Chicago-based alumni to see the new economic and cultural development the region has to offer.</p>

<p>Increasing Amtrak ridership is an added bonus, Phillips said.</p>

<p>Coordinating travel through the Spartan Line initiative should help showcase the demand for Amtrak’s services and demonstrate that the train is still a viable means of transportation, he said.</p>

<p>With time, that could translate into more frequent departures from Chicago to East Lansing, and spur more investment in the line.</p>

<p>East Lansing’s Amtrak station recently won a $6.2 million federal grant to improve parking, provide better access and build a commuter platform, among other improvements.</p>

<p>Early offerings on the Spartan line will focus on packaging tickets to football and basketball games with train transit, simply because that’s where the most immediate demand exists, he said.</p>

<p>Purchasing a ticket for the inaugural voyage of the Spartan Line guarantees the ticket-holder a seat on the green-and-white emblazoned train car with other Spartan Line riders; a ticket to the MSU v. Northwestern game on Saturday, Nov. 16; and a pass to an exclusive after-hours tour and reception for the dedication of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.</p>

<p>Spartan Line ticket holders will also receive special travel arrangements and discounts to local restaurants and hotels. </p>

<p>“The MSU Alumni Association is thrilled to welcome so many Spartans back to campus at such an exciting time for the Greater Lansing area,” MSU Alumni Association Executive Director Scott Westerman said in a statement. “We’re hopeful that this will be the first of many trips Chicago-area Spartans make back to town to enjoy what the area has to offer.”</p>

<p>Spartan Line partners are currently planning a second event for the weekend of Dec. 21 that will center on the Dec. 22 men’s basketball game between MSU and the University of Texas.</p>

<p>To purchase tickets for the Nov.16 trip, visit SpartanLine.com, please visit SpartanLine.com or contact Tremaine Phillips at <a href="mailto:t.phillips@primacivitas.org">t.phillips@primacivitas.org</a>. Tickets are on sale now through November 5th. </p>

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<p>The Prima Civitas Spartan Line Initiative will use this AMTRAK car to bring alumni from Chicago to East Lansing in November. The itinerary includes a football game and a Broad Art Museum tour.</p>

<p>Prima Civitas courtesy graphic</p>

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<p>Be the First to Ride the Spartan Line to East Lansing
the Weekend of November 17</p>

<p>Whether you regularly go back to MSU or have not returned since graduation, you may be unaware of how much has changed on and around campus. Chicago-area Spartans are invited back to East Lansing aboard a specially reserved Amtrak car wrapped entirely in Green and White during the weekend of November 16-18th to take in all that is new in Greater Lansing, including the world-class $45 million Broad Art Museum, new Spartan Stadium scoreboards, Brody Square Dining Service and more.</p>

<p>The Spartan Line is a first-of-its-kind alliance between Amtrak, MSUAA and community partners in Chicago and Greater Lansing. These partners will deliver you to the doorstep of campus and back to downtown Chicago on a uniquely branded weekend experience. Starting with the MSU vs. Northwestern football weekend, and returning again on the weekend of December 22nd when the Texas Longhorns take on the Spartan men’s basketball team, the Spartan line will offer you the opportunity to be at the center of it all in a way you never imagined possible.</p>

<p>Learn more and buy tickets</p>

<p>The Spartan Line Package (Nov. 16 - 18)</p>

<p>The Spartan Line package rate for Northwestern football weekend is $120. This includes:</p>

<p>• Round-trip fare between Chicago and East Lansing via Amtrak.</p>

<p>• Incredible deals and discounts from local hotels/restaurants from the Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau and the City of East Lansing</p>

<p>• A football ticket to the MSU vs. Northwestern game.</p>

<p>• Exclusive after-hours tour and reception at the Broad Art Museum.</p>

<p>Weekend Itinerary</p>

<p>Spartan Stadium</p>

<p>Friday, November 16</p>

<pre><code>4:00 p.m. Train 364 departs Chicago
8:56 p.m. Train 364 arrives in East Lansing
</code></pre>

<p>Saturday, November 17
Broad Museum</p>

<pre><code>Football Tailgate (hosted by Chicago Spartans)
TBA MSU vs. Northwestern football game
5:00 p.m. Exclusive, private “first look” tour and reception at the new Broad Art Museum
</code></pre>

<p>Sunday, November 18</p>

<pre><code>8:28 a.m. Train 365 departs East Lansing
11:45 a.m. Train 365 arrives in Chicago
</code></pre>

<p>Reservations are limited to the first 68 people, so book your trip now!</p>

<p>If you have further questions about the Spartan Line package, please contact Tremaine Phillips at</p>

<p><a href="mailto:t.phillips@primacivitas.org">t.phillips@primacivitas.org</a> or at 517.708.4252</p>