The City of Macon, Georgia, has received federal
ROBERT STEUTEVILLE    JUN. 1, 2005
The City of Macon, Georgia, has received federal transportation funds to redevelop the historic Macon Terminal Station as an intermodal facility combining commuter rail, shuttle, and local and regional bus service. The 1916 station, designed by New York architect Alfred Fellheimer, will also get improved pedestrian links to the city’s museum district, downtown, and the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail and River Walk. The station contains 82,000 square feet of office space, a grand lobby, and two waiting rooms, one of them with the inscription “Colored Waiting Room” reexposed for historical authenticity after being covered up for many years.