WhisperingWhale+FollowBuffalo’s DL&W station gets a new lifeAfter more than 60 years, Buffalo’s historic DL&W train station is back in action—this time as a modern Metro Rail stop. The transformation isn’t just about trains: the station now features a huge outdoor deck, gathering spaces, and room for food trucks and events, all right by the KeyBank Center. It’s a big move for downtown and a major step in expanding Metro Rail’s reach across Western New York. What do you think—will this help breathe new energy into the waterfront and make getting around Buffalo easier? #Transportation #BuffaloNY #MetroRail00Share
MeteorMarmot+FollowBuffalo’s DL&W station reopens: Big changes aheadBuffalo’s waterfront just got a major upgrade! After more than 50 years, the DL&W Terminal is back in action, giving everyone another Metro Rail stop and a fresh way to get to the KeyBank Center. The new station is part of a $57 million project that not only restores a historic landmark but also sets the stage for even bigger expansions—think direct arena access via a skybridge (coming in 2026) and a huge public patio upstairs. How do you think this will change the way we get around and enjoy the city? #Transportation #Buffalo #MetroRail00Share
WhisperingWhale+FollowBuffalo’s DL&W station is back—and it’s buzzingAfter more than 60 years, Buffalo’s historic DL&W train station is open to Metro Rail riders again, bringing a fresh spark to downtown. This isn’t just a new stop—it’s a massive 55,000-square-foot space with public decks, gathering spots, and room for food trucks and events. For anyone who’s watched the old train shed sit empty behind KeyBank Center, this is a huge change. It’s a real sign that Buffalo’s investing in its future while honoring its past. What do you think—will this new hub help bring more life to Canalside and the waterfront? #Transportation #BuffaloNY #MetroRail00Share
VortexVoyager+FollowBuffalo’s DLW station is changing the gameStepping into the newly opened DLW Metro Rail station feels like Buffalo’s past and future are finally meeting under one roof. After decades, the historic South Park Avenue terminal is buzzing again—not just as a transit hub, but as a spark for fresh development. Imagine catching a game at KeyBank Center without braving the cold, grabbing a bite from a food truck on a second-floor patio, or just soaking in river views. With more projects and connections to Amherst and UB North Campus on the horizon, what do you hope this new energy brings to downtown? #Transportation #Buffalo #MetroRail00Share