• Michigan Central Station (MCS), also known as Michigan Central Depot, is one of Detroit’s most iconic buildings.
  • Photograph by Matt Lavere. Two ticket windows inside Michigan Central Station in 1980. The 1980s marked the last full decade of use at the train station.
  • Many Detroiters and Michiganders from out of town have snapped their own images of Michigan Central Station during previous visits to the area.
  • Michigan Central Station’s owners attempted repeatedly to sell the facility, beginning in 1956 for one-third of its original cost, but attracted no buyers.
  • A photographic tour of the beautiful old michigan central station (michigan central depot) in detroit, michigan during its worst years of decay
  • The Michigan Central Station in Detroit has been renovated and has a facade with three large, curved windows and two smaller ones, as well as a series of columns.
  • These bus lines stop near Michigan Central Station: 1, 2. What’s the nearest light rail station to Michigan Central Station in Detroit?
  • See what it was like inside the iconic Michigan Central Station, 30 years after it was last open to the public!
  • Michigan Central Station (MCS) was dedicated on January 4, 1914, and was rushed into service following a fire at the old downtown depot a few weeks prior.
  • Michigan Central Railroad Station. 2405 West Vernor Highway Detroit MI United States. Status: built.