Dune Park is a comparatively new station, built in 1985 to serve as a regional commuter station and as NICTD's corporate headquarters. The station was designed to replace the South Shore's former
nearby station at
Tremont, Indiana, a location that was becoming depopulated with the expansion of the nearby Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore (now
Indiana Dunes National Park). The Dune Park station was built with substantial parking space to consolidate local commuter service, and in 1994 the South Shore Line ceased to offer its traditional
flag stop service to
Dune Acres and
Kemil Road, several miles west and east of Dune Park respectively. Users of these low-volume stops were instructed to instead use the consolidated Dune Park station. "Dune Park" is so called because it the station is physically surrounded by land owned by the
Indiana Dunes National Park. Major units of the National Park are accessible from the station on U.S. 12 and the
Calumet Trail. The station is also adjacent to the
Indiana Dunes State Park, which is accessible to the north via Indiana 49.
Dune Park was also the name of a former section of the Indiana Dunes, between
Ogden Dunes, Indiana and Dune Acres, that was physically leveled in the 1960s to create the
Port of Indiana steelmaking and industrial complex. ==Renovations==