List of Buffalo Metro Rail stations
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The following is a list of stations on the Buffalo Metro Rail
Buffalo Metro Rail
The NFTA has a fleet of 26 rigid-bodied LRVs for the Metro Rail system, numbered sequentially from 101 to 127. They were built by Tokyu Car Corporation of Japan. One car was damaged in transit and later purchased by a restaurateur, Bertrand H. Hoak, of Hamburg, as an addition to Hoak's Armor Inn...

, a transit system in Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo is the second most populous city in the state of New York, after New York City. Located in Western New York on the eastern shores of Lake Erie and at the head of the Niagara River across from Fort Erie, Ontario, Buffalo is the seat of Erie County and the principal city of the...

 from north to south.

The stations from University south to Allen-Medical Campus are underground, with trains boarded at high platforms. The stations from Theater south to Special Events are at street level with low-level boarding platforms. Travel in the street-level section is free.
  • University
    University (Metro Rail)
    University Station , is the last and most northerly station on the Buffalo Metro Rail line....

     -- The University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
    University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, also commonly known as the University at Buffalo or UB, is a public research university and a "University Center" in the State University of New York system. The university was founded by Millard Fillmore in 1846. UB has multiple campuses...

     (South Campus) and a major bus transfer point.
  • LaSalle -- Shoshone Park.
  • Amherst Street
    Amherst Street (Metro Rail)
    Amherst Street Station is a Metro Rail underground station located on Main Street at Amherst Street, in the City of Buffalo.-Bus connections:...

     -- Buffalo Zoological Gardens.
  • Humboldt-Hospital
    Humboldt-Hospital (Metro Rail)
    Humboldt-Hospital Station is located at the western terminus of Kensington Avenue and Main Street in the City of Buffalo, New York. To not confuse, Kensington Avenue rejoins Main Street again in Williamsville on its eastern terminus....

     -- Humboldt Parkway and Sisters of Charity Hospital.
  • Delavan -- Canisius College
    Canisius College
    Canisius College is a private Roman Catholic college in Buffalo, New York, United States. The college was founded in 1870 by members of the Society of Jesus from Germany and is named after St. Peter Canisius. The college is one of 28 institutions in the Association of Jesuit Colleges and...

    , Medaille College
    Medaille College
    Medaille College a private liberal arts college located in the historic Olmsted Crescent of Buffalo, New York, that draws extensively from the Western New York and Southern Ontario regions. It is a private, nonsectarian, co-educational institution.-History:...

    .
  • Utica
    Utica (Metro Rail)
    Utica Station is a Buffalo Metro Rail station, located on Main Street at East Utica Street in the city of Buffalo.-Bus connections:Boarding from Bus Loop:* 12-East Utica* 13-KensingtonBoarded on Main Street:* 8-Main StreetBoarding from East Utica:...

     -- Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo.
  • Summer-Best
    Summer-Best (Metro Rail)
    Summer-Best is a Buffalo Metro Rail station serving the junction of Summer and Best Streets at Main Street.-Notable places nearby:* Anchor Bar* Allentown* City Honors School* Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site-Station artwork:...

     -- Theodore Roosevelt Memorial, Kleinhans Music Hall.
  • Allen-Medical Campus
    Allen-Medical Campus (Metro Rail)
    Allen-Medical Campus, , is a station at the north end of Buffalo, New York's downtown area.The station is across the street from the eastern terminus of Allen Street and is the last underground station to the south and station requiring payment before entering Theater station and the fare-free...

     -- Buffalo General Hospital and Roswell Park Research Hospital.
  • Theater
    Theater (Metro Rail)
    Theater is a Buffalo Metro Rail station that serves the entertainment and theater districts of downtown Buffalo, New York. The station is located on Main Street between Chippawa Street and Tupper Street....

     -- Several theaters and an arts cinema.
  • Fountain Plaza
    Fountain Plaza (Metro Rail)
    Fountain Plaza, formerly Huron, is a Buffalo Metro Rail station in downtown Buffalo, New York. The station is located on Main Street, between Huron and Chippewa Streets....

     -- Downtown business district, federal offices, restaurants and nightclubs, Chippewa Entertainment District.
  • Lafayette Square
    Lafayette Square (Metro Rail)
    Lafayette Square is a Buffalo Metro Rail station near City Hall and is near the center of the Buffalo, New York's Central Business District at Lafayette Square.Lafayette Square station is located on Main Street, between Lafayette Square and Mohawk Streets....

     -- Downtown business district, city offices
  • Church
    Church (Metro Rail)
    Church is a Buffalo Metro Rail station that serves downtown Buffalo, New York, near Church and Pearl Streets.The station is in the "fare-free" zone, which allows passengers free travel between Erie Canal Harbor station to the south and Theater station to the north...

     -- Downtown business district, County offices
  • Seneca
    Seneca (Metro Rail)
    Seneca is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located on the Buffalo Place right-of-way corridor in downtown Buffalo, New York. The station is located on Main Street between Seneca and Swan Streets....

     -- Downtown business district and Coca-Cola Field, the baseball stadium.
  • Erie Canal Harbor -- Naval Park exhibits, Boat Harbor.
  • Special Events
    Special Events (Metro Rail)
    Special Events, formerly Arena, is the terminus and southernmost station in the Buffalo Metro Rail system. The station is located next to and serves the First Niagara Center....

     -- First Niagara Center (trains only travel to station immediately before and after Arena events).
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