Ann Arbor station (Michigan Central Railroad)

It was converted into a restaurant, the Gandy Dancer, in 1970, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Michigan Central Railroad Depot in 1975.

[3] Two other small buildings, a railway express office and a baggage station, were constructed nearby.

Noteworthy passenger trains were the Wolverine Chicago-Detroit-New York via Southwest Ontario, the Chicago Mercury and the Twilight Limited (latter two, Chicago-Detroit).

[4] The Michigan Central Railroad Depot is a Richardsonian Romanesque structure built solely of rock-faced masonry.

[6] The interior of the original depot featured an elaborate ticket booth, a ceiling and trim made of red oak, French tile floors, stained glass windows, and a large terra cotta fireplace.

President Grover Cleveland at the Ann Arbor station in 1892, with a crowd that included Mayor William Doty and University President James B. Angell
Crowd at Ann Arbor train station sending off 1914 Michigan Wolverines football team for October 31, 1914 game against Harvard