Orlando station façade
Opened by the Atlantic Coast Line in 1926, Orlando station was designed in the Spanish Mission style by A.M. Griffin and W.T. Hadlow. The Amtrak Silver Meteor and Silver Star trains call en route between New York City and Miami. The Greater Orlando SunRail local service uses dedicated platforms a short distance along the line. The station is now named Orlando Health, reflecting the close proximity of the main Orlando Health campus and other medical institutions.
Orlando station façade
Opened by the Atlantic Coast Line in 1926, Orlando station was designed in the Spanish Mission style by A.M. Griffin and W.T. Hadlow. The Amtrak Silver Meteor and Silver Star trains call en route between New York City and Miami. The Greater Orlando SunRail local service uses dedicated platforms a short distance along the line. The station is now named Orlando Health, reflecting the close proximity of the main Orlando Health campus and other medical institutions.