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11/9/2020



Rail News: Amtrak

NYSDOT completes construction of Buffalo Amtrak station


New York officials yesterday marked construction completion of the new Exchange Street Station at a ribbon cutting ceremony in Buffalo, New York.
Photo – New York Governor's Press Office

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo yesterday announced that major construction has been completed on Amtrak’s Exchange Street Station in downtown Buffalo. 

The station was designed to accommodate additional train routes and future expansion of intercity bus service, Cuomo said in a press release.

The new station was built on the same grounds as the previous 66-year-old Amtrak station, but was elevated and moved closer to the street to improve access and visibility. It is twice the size of the city's previous rail station and provides riders with connections to local bus and light-rail service.

The $29.8 million project includes redesigned low-level platforms and a covered pedestrian plaza. The facility is also complaint with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

In 2018, the New York State Department of Transportation assumed control of the project to replace the train station and awarded a $27.7 million design-build contract for the construction.