• It's closed right now, the barbed wire can be seen in the picture. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Central_Station.
  • The Michigan Central Station was seen as a physical metaphor for Detroit’s growing potential for the first 2o years of its life At the start of the First World War...
  • The ceiling of the Grand Hall is illuminated with projectors nside Michigan Central Station shortly after Ford acquired the building in Detroit Tuesday, June 18, 2018.
  • At one stage at the beginning of World War I over 200 trains served the Michigan Central Station each day with 3000 people working onsite.
  • Possibly the most photographed abandoned building in Detroit, the massive Beaux-Arts train station known as Michigan Central Station (MCS)...
  • The recent chatter around town is all about Michigan Central Station: the most iconic symbol of Detroit’s decline is now emblematic of its #NotAComeback.
  • The station was hastily put into operation in mid-1913 before it was completed after the older Michigan Central Railroad depot burned on December 26, 1912.
  • Bill Ford stands in front of Michigan Central (picture taken during the launch of Ford's plans in 2018).
  • The historic Michigan Central Station in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood first opened in 1913 as one of the country’s most impressive transportation terminals.
  • The Michigan Central Railroad was the first to be chartered in the west, building a station on Jefferson at Woodward Avenue in 1836.