The Metro Rail Maintenance Yard or "South Park Terminal" houses Buffalo Metro Rail's cars in a train shed at the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad terminal in the Cobblestone District of Buffalo, New York.
The upper level is mostly empty space, consisting of the concrete troughs where tracks once stood and their platforms.
Numerous proposals for adaptive reuse of the unused portion of the upper level of the terminal sheds have been floated publicly by various parties, including: a casino, a farmers market and loft apartments,[2] while the lower floor is currently undergoing reconstruction to accommodate a new Metro Rail station.
Passengers arriving by boat entered the station from the south side entrance which faced the Buffalo River.
[5][6] The B&O operated both day and nighttime trains on the BR&P line to Pittsburgh via East Salamanca and DuBois.
[10] After years of abandonment, the head house of the terminal was demolished in 1979 in preparation for the installation of the Buffalo Metro Rail.
[11] The plan, estimated to cost $42 million and later approved by NFTA, also includes docks on the Buffalo River.