New Metro-North Station in Tarrytown

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Sept. 14

Friday, Sep 7, 2012  |  Updated 9:47 AM EDT
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New Metro-North Station in Tarrytown

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A three-year, $38 million renovation of the Tarrytown Metro-North station is nearly complete.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Sept. 14.

MTA spokeswoman Marjorie Anders says the "old, brown, rusty station with crumbling concrete" has been replaced with "green-painted steel, beautiful history details and a wider overpass."

The overpass features artwork inspired by the turn-of-the-century Hudson River School.

On the platforms, period-inspired street lampposts have replaced fluorescent lights.

About 6,000 commuters pass through the station every weekday.

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Posted Sep 7, 2012
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