St. Joseph County Airport Authority Welcomes South Shore Train with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Celebrating the Reopening of the Boarding Platform
St. JOSEPH COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY WELCOMES SOUTH SHORE TRAIN
WITH a RIBBON CUTTING CEREMOny Celebrating the reopening of the boarding platform
WHO: Representatives from the St. Joseph County Airport Authority and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD)
WHAT: South Shore Train #7 will cut the ribbon as it arrives into South Bend
WHEN/WHERE: Monday, October 5, 2015 at Noon
South Shore Train Boarding Platform, South Bend International Airport
ACTUAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
11:45 a.m. Media arrive and set-up on train platform
Noon Remarks from Authority and NICTD representatives
12:08 p.m. Train #7 arrives cutting the ribbon signifying the opening of the new train platform
- Passengers will be the first to offload and board from the new platform
- Individual Interviews
South Bend, IN. – The completion of the South Shore Train boarding platform will be celebrated on Monday, October 5, 2015 with a ceremony including remarks from representatives of the St. Joseph County Airport Authority and Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD). When the South Shore Train #7 arrives at 12:08 p.m., the train itself will cut the ribbon with those passengers being the first to offload and board from the new platform.
The new platform, designed by BF&S, is made of composite material and replaces the 30 year old structure. Local contractor Ziolkowski Construction, Inc. completed the project on time and on budget.
“We would like to recognize BF&S, Ziolkowski Construction and NICTD for their great work and partnership on this project,” said Mike Daigle, St. Joseph County Airport Authority Executive Director. “This new platform, funded by the Authority, will offer South Shore riders an improved experience as they start and end their trips.”
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Date and Time
Monday Oct 5, 2015
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
October 5
12:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
Location
South Shore Train Boarding Platform, South Bend International Airpor
Fees/Admission
No charge