BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Soon, passengers will be allowed back in the DL&W train station after more than 50 years.
"It's really exciting to know this building is being restabilized and used for another generation," NFTA Assistant Manager of Grants and Development, Ashley Smith, said.
NFTA trains will be arriving on new platforms on the first floor. There are many possibilities for the second, but Smith said the next phase of the project is to build a bridge to the KeyBank Center. Smith called it a "coatless connection."
"This station opening is a great way for us to see the space opened back to the public," said Smith. "Start to breathe some life back into this building."
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