LaSalle station (Buffalo Metro Rail)

LaSalle
Buffalo Metro Rail station

Lasalle Station's inbound platform
Location 3030 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14214
Coordinates 42°56′53″N 78°49′48″W / 42.947928°N 78.83011°W / 42.947928; -78.83011Coordinates: 42°56′53″N 78°49′48″W / 42.947928°N 78.83011°W / 42.947928; -78.83011
Owned by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
Line(s)
Platforms 2 inter-connected side platforms
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Underground
Depth 47 feet (14 m)
Parking 800 park and ride spaces
Other information
Fare zone Paid fare
History
Opened November 10, 1986
Services
Preceding station   NFTA   Following station
Metro Rail
Terminus

LaSalle Station is a Buffalo Metro Rail underground station located at the corner of Main Street and LaSalle Avenue and is one stop from the northern terminus. Original drafting plans had the station used as a turnout between the current Metro Rail line and three proposed extensions; the Tonawanda Line, which would extend service into the cities of Tonawanda and Niagara Falls; the North Buffalo Line, which would extend service to Elmwood Avenue on an abandoned railroad right-of-way between Hertel and Kenmore Avenues; and the East Buffalo line, to connect the Main Street line with the proposed Airport Line, carrying passengers to the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport.[1] The only visible sign of the turnout is located below ground by way of partially finished tunnel just west of the LaSalle Station platforms. From May 20, 1985 to November 10, 1986, due to construction issues at LaSalle Station, Amherst Street Station served as the northern terminus. Since November 10, 1986, University Station serves as the northern terminus.

Bus routes serving LaSalle Station

LaSalle Station is one of only four stations that offers an off-road bus loop, requiring passengers to board/debark using curbside stops (the other three being University Station, located 4,224 feet north, Delavan/Canisius College Station, located 11,616 feet south and Utica Station, located 16,368 feet south) and one of only two that has only one route serving the station (the other being Humboldt-Hospital Station, located 9,504 feet south):

Artwork

In 1979, an art selection committee was created, composed of NFTA commissioners and Buffalo area art experts, that would judge the artwork that would be displayed in and on the properties of eight stations on the Metro Rail line. Out of the 70 proposals submitted, 22 were chosen and are currently positioned inside and outside of the eight underground stations.[2] LaSalle Station is home of one piece of artwork, from Richard Gubernick of Buffalo.

Notable places nearby

LaSalle station is near:

References

  1. Davepape (April 15, 2011). File:NFTA Annual Report 1974-1975 13.jpg (photograph). Retrieved May 15, 2013.
  2. Buffalo Art in Transit, Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, c. 1986.
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