Utica station
Utica is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located at the corner of Main and East Utica Streets. The station was formerly known at the shortened "Utica" name until December 29, 2021, when it was named as the Robert Traynham Coles Utica Station, named after a deceased architect that worked in the design of the Utica station.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Railway stop
- Description: Buffalo Metro Rail station
- Also known as: “Utica”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Summer–Best station and Temple Beth Zion.
Summer–Best station
Railway station
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Summer–Best is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located at the junction of Summer, Best and Main Streets. Summer–Best station is situated 2,600 feet south of Utica station.
Temple Beth Zion
Synagogue
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Temple Beth Zion is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 805 Delaware Avenue, in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, in the United States. Founded in 1850, Temple Beth Zion is the largest Jewish congregation in Western New York and one of the oldest and largest Reform congregations in the nation. Temple Beth Zion is situated 2,400 feet southwest of Utica station.
Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts
School
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The Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts is a magnet performing arts high school and part of Buffalo, New York's public school system. It serves grades 5-12 and requires students to apply in the field of their desired major concentration. Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts is situated 1,700 feet northeast of Utica station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Allentown and the Delaware District and Elmwood Village.
Allentown and the Delaware District
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Allentown and the Delaware District are two neighborhoods in Buffalo that are adjacent to each other and north of downtown. These two areas are among the most desirable neighborhoods in the city today, and, much more than most other areas of Buffalo, were able to retain their charm, affluence, and safety throughout Buffalo's dark days from the 1960s to the turn of the millennium.
Elmwood Village
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Fruit Belt
Neighborhood
The Fruit Belt is a residential neighborhood in Buffalo, New York. It is located adjacent to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
Utica station
- Categories: tram stop, underground station, transport stop, and transportation
- Location: Buffalo, Erie County, Niagara Frontier, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.91153° or 42° 54′ 42″ northLongitude
-78.86581° or 78° 51′ 57″ westOpen location code
87J3W46M+JMOpenStreetMap ID
node 7768366091OpenStreetMap feature
public_transport=stop_positionOpenStreetMap feature
railway=stopWikidata ID
Q7902770
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In Other Languages
“Utica station” goes by many names.
- French: “Utica”
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