Amherst Street station

Amherst Street
Buffalo Metro Rail station
Outbound train arriving at Amherst Street station
Location 2666 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14214
Coordinates 42°56′24″N 78°50′19″W / 42.940039°N 78.838677°W / 42.940039; -78.838677Coordinates: 42°56′24″N 78°50′19″W / 42.940039°N 78.838677°W / 42.940039; -78.838677
Owned by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
Line(s)
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type Underground
Depth 40 feet (12 m)
Other information
Fare zone Paid fare
History
Opened May 20, 1985
Services
Preceding station   NFTA   Following station
Metro Rail
toward University

Amherst Street is a Buffalo Metro Rail underground station located at the corner of Main and Amherst Streets. From May 20, 1985 to November 10, 1986, due to construction issues at LaSalle station, Amherst Street station served as the northern terminus.

Bus routes serving Amherst Street station

Located on a triangular tract of land bounded by Main Street, Amherst Street and Parker Avenue, Amherst Street station is one of only four stations that does not offer an off-road bus loop, requiring passengers to board/debark using curbside stops (the other three being Humboldt-Hospital station, located 5,808 feet south, Summer-Best station, located 9,504 feet south and Allen/Medical Campus station, located 16,896 feet south). When the station opened in May 1985, bus routes were modified to stop on one of the three sides of the station. Route 23 buses heading toward Bailey/Abbott Loop and route 32 buses heading towards Black Rock/Riverside Transit Hub do not board at the curb on the same side as the station, which is served by three bus routes:

  • 8 Main
  • 23 Fillmore-Hertel
  • 32 Amherst

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.[1] Amherst station is home of three pieces of work, from Aleksandra Kasuba (New York City), Ray Hassard (Buffalo) and Robert Lawrance Lobe (New York City).

Notable places nearby

Amherst Street station is near:

References

  1. Buffalo Art in Transit, Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, c. 1986.
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