Historic Terminal Station

Historic Terminal Station

Website: http://terminalstation.net/

 478-803-2500

 200 Cherry Street, Macon, GA

Macon’s 1916 Terminal Station, at the foot of Cherry Street downtown, is Georgia’s grandest surviving railroad station. It was designed in the Beaux Arts style by architect Alfred Fellheimer (1875-1959), who with his partners also designed stations in Cincinnati, Buffalo, and other cities.

In 1926-27, the station handled as many as a hundred arrivals/departures each day, primarily trains of the Central of Georgia , Southern Railway, and Georgia Southern & Florida. Passengers accessed the train platforms by way of a tunnel under the tracks.

After closing in 1975, the building stood unused several years until it was purchased by Georgia Power Company in 1982 and used as its local offices in the 1980s and 1990s. In 2002, the City of Macon received one million dollars in TEA funds to purchase the building from Georgia Power and convert it to a retail, office, and multi-modal transportation center.

Location Info

Historic Terminal Station

200 Cherry Street

Macon, GA