Church Street Station (Orlando)

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Church Street Station logo.
Church Street Station logo.
Church Street Station when it was a railroad station. Note the similarity to the logo.
Church Street Station when it was a railroad station. Note the similarity to the logo.

Church Street Station is a commercial development in downtown Orlando, Florida, spanning both sides of Church Street and both sides of CSX's A Line tracks, just east of I-4. At least one of the buildings was formerly used by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for their Orlando station. Amtrak now stops about a mile south of downtown (see Orlando (Amtrak station)). The Seaboard Air Line Railroad station was two blocks north of Church Street, at Central Boulevard (see Orlando (SAL station)). It was an entertainment and shopping center for years, but has since largely shut down. There is, however, a relatively new improv venue in what used to be a restaurant. The area immediately around the station is slated to become downtown apartments.