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    Orlando 1920’s Landmark Train Station Restored
    Gregory Stock, AIA
    • Jul 3, 2015
    • 1 min

    Orlando 1920’s Landmark Train Station Restored

    Last Week’s celebration highlighted the 2nd restoration of the Atlantic Coast Line’s railroad station built in 1926. The renovation undertaken by the City of Orlando, in conjunction with the Florida Department of Transportation, Orlando Health, Amtrak and The Collage Companies cost over $2 million. This Amtrak station is adjacent to the Orlando Health SunRail stop. Designed by the station’s architect, A.M. Griffin of the Atlantic Coast Line, in the Mission Revival style, the
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