DETROIT (WXYZ) – More than 100,000 people have now visited the restored Michigan Central Station, officials announced this week.
According to Michigan Central, visitor traffic surpassed 100,000 this week. It opened to the public for 10 days of public tours in June, after which it was open for public visits on Fridays and Saturdays.
Summer operations at the station will continue through August 31 on Fridays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and will also be open on Sundays and Mondays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. over Labor Day weekend.
The tours are self-guided and require no tickets or registration.
Later this month, Michigan Central will announce additional fall hours, including ticketed tours.
“This outpouring of support has been truly inspiring,” Michigan Central CEO Joshua Sirefman said in a statement. “The station is more than just a building; it is a symbol of the city’s strength and a catalyst for innovation, and we are proud to welcome the community back to this iconic Detroit landmark.”
See the Grand Hall from the inside – the historic waiting room below
Inside Michigan Central Station: See the restored Grand Hall
Check out the historic women’s waiting room below
Inside Michigan Central Station: See the restored women’s waiting room
Check out the historic arcade from the inside below
Inside Michigan Central Station: See the restored arcade
Check out the historic ticket lobby below
Inside Michigan Central Station: Check out the restored ticket lobby
Take a look inside the historic reading room and tea room below
Inside Michigan Central Station: See the restored reading room and tea room
View the corridor (historic service access) below
Inside Michigan Central Station: See the restored corridor and service access
Check out the interior of the historic restaurant below
Inside Michigan Central Station: Check out the restored restaurant
Check out the interior of the historic hall below
Inside Michigan Central Station: See the restored concourse
Watch the exterior restoration video below
Inside Michigan Central Station: Check out the restored exterior of the building