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MC RR station in Detroit
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 2:05 PM
Just in case anyone's interested, there are some cool pics of the old Michigan Central Station in Detroit on these 2 sites:

www.detroityes.com

www.forgottenmichigan.com

the detroityes will take some looking (go to top & click tours, then go to index, look for michigan central), but the forgotten site has some really neat pics of the lobby, from the roof, everywhere!!!! Somebody went to some great lengths (not to mention the threat of arrest!!!) to get those!!!

p.s. - i'm new here, thought i'd leave something worthwhile for everyone to see (thought of it from the post about chasing the 3985 & preserving history...I think they've been saying they're gonna save MC depot for about 20 years now, but it looks like it could be too late)
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Posted by TH&B on Tuesday, June 1, 2004 3:46 PM
Cool but what a sad shame to let these stations fall. Try this for BCT another great NYC station left to rot; http://terminal.buffalonet.org/
http://bct.buffaloexploration.com/
http://rockpile.buffalonet.org/terminal/terminal01.html
Take the train from Detroit to Buffalo on the CASO at 100mph with steam train. Sometimes a baseball team or hocky team would be riding !
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 11, 2004 1:32 PM
this station is beter than the pictures ive seen of todays amtrak station there
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Posted by Modelcar on Friday, June 11, 2004 8:48 PM
....Several years ago TRAINS had a great article with photos of the Buffalo Terminal...

Quentin

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 11, 2004 10:10 PM
I strongly disagree. The Detroit Amtrak station is very nice. Perhaps not as romantic as the MCRR station, but it's comfortable, functional, useful, and clean. That's what a station is supposed to do: they're not for railfans, they're for passengers.

The MCRR station, despite its advanced decay, may be restored by the City of Detroit as a municipal building in the near future.

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