Church Street Station
Once an active entertainment venue, Church Street has been fighting to regain an
audience that was taken by Downtown Disney. At one time, there was a station for
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad here.
The station building was constructed in 1889 by South Florida Railroad. It
served several different railroads until 1926, when passenger services
transferred to what is now the Orlando Health/Amtrak station.
After its original owner sold the development in 1989, Church Street Station
experienced a period of decline. In 2013, St. Petersburg businessman Mark
Ferguson signed a 20-year lease with an option to purchase in hopes of turning
the property around.
Location
Church Street just east of I-4
Orlando, Orange County
Florida,
USA
Getting There
Here are some ways to get there:
By car: You can take Interstate 4 and exit at the South Street exit, then head
east to Orange Avenue and turn left. Church Street is a couple of blocks to the
north.
By public transportation: You can take the LYNX bus system to the Lynx Central
Station, which is about a block away from Church Street Station.
By train: You can take the SunRail train to the Church Street Station, which is
located adjacent to the historic Church Street Station building.
Keep in mind that parking can be limited in the area, so it's best to plan ahead
or use public transportation if possible.
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