Razing has begun of the Exchange Street Station in Buffalo, New York, to make way for a new facility.
The former New York Central depot is served by all Amtrak trains in Buffalo except the Lake Shore Limited.
Amtrak passengers have been using a temporary facility since Aug. 12. Exchange Street station opened in 1952.
Its replacement will cost $27.7 million and is expected to open in fall 2020.
Exchange Street is served by two Empire Service roundtrips between New York and Niagara Falls, and the New York-Toronto Maple Leaf.
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