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The '''Birmingham Central Station''' located at 1735 [[Morris Avenue]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The station is constructed atop the site formally occupied by the [[Banana Warehouse]] demolished in [[1996]]. The two story, gold domed facility designed by Volkert & Associates was officially dedicated on June 25, [[1999]]. The facility serves as the headquarters for the [[Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority]] as well as the main terminal for all MAX buses. | The '''Birmingham Central Station''' located at 1735 [[Morris Avenue]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. The station is constructed atop the site formally occupied by the [[Banana Warehouse]] demolished in [[1996]]. The two story, gold domed facility designed by Volkert & Associates was officially dedicated on June 25, [[1999]]. The facility serves as the headquarters for the [[Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority]] as well as the main terminal for all MAX buses. | ||
In June 1999 a resolution to name the soon-to-be completed facility "Nina Station" in honor of former City Councilor [[Nina Miglionico]] was submitted and withdrawn without a vote. | |||
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Revision as of 15:26, 27 September 2006
The Birmingham Central Station located at 1735 Morris Avenue in downtown Birmingham. The station is constructed atop the site formally occupied by the Banana Warehouse demolished in 1996. The two story, gold domed facility designed by Volkert & Associates was officially dedicated on June 25, 1999. The facility serves as the headquarters for the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority as well as the main terminal for all MAX buses.
In June 1999 a resolution to name the soon-to-be completed facility "Nina Station" in honor of former City Councilor Nina Miglionico was submitted and withdrawn without a vote.
References
- "Chronology of Birmingham's Public Transit System". (September 27, 2006) [1].
External link
- Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority official website