Bryan station (Ohio)

Bryan station is an Amtrak train station located on the north side of downtown Bryan, Ohio. It is served by the ; the does not stop. The station has a single side platform and shelter on the north side of the four-track Chicago Line.

History
Bryan was originally served by the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, later part of the New York Central Railroad. A wooden 19th-century station building constructed by the Lake Shore is still extant, as is a brick freight house constructed by the New York Central. A state historical marker next to the shelter commemorates the speed record set by the M-497 Black Beetle on July 23, 1966, which passed through Bryan.

Amtrak service at Bryan began in 1980, with a modernist passenger shelter constructed in the early 1980s. In 2020, Amtrak indicated plans for a renovation of the station for accessibility, then estimated to cost $3.3 million. Groundbreaking for the $5 million renovation took place in June 2024. It includes a 350 ft accessible platform plus a station building with a waiting room and restrooms. Construction was expected to take 18 months.