Stations and Points of Interest
| Station | Points of Interest |
|---|---|
| University | University at Buffalo South Campus |
| LaSalle | |
| Amherst Street | Buffalo Zoo, Delaware Park, Parkside Neighborhood |
| Humboldt-Hospital | Canisius College, Sisters Hospital, Medaille College, Delaware Park |
| Delavan/Canisius College | Canisius College: (Koessler Center, Athletics), Record Theatre |
| Utica | |
| Summer-Best | |
| Allen/Medical Campus | Anchor Bar (birthplace of the Buffalo-style chicken wing), Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Allentown district |
| Theater | Shea's Performing Arts Center and the Buffalo Theatre District |
| Fountain Plaza | Chippewa Entertainment District |
| Lafayette Square | Buffalo Convention Center, Buffalo City Hall, Buffalo Central Library |
| Church | Buffalo Transportation Center, Downtown Farmers Market, Erie Community College-City Campus, Main Place Mall & Tower |
| Seneca | Coca-Cola Field, One HSBC Center |
| Erie Canal Harbor | First Niagara Center, Buffalo Downtown Waterfront |
| Special Events | First Niagara Center (Trains only travel to and from Special Events station to service events at the Arena; at all other times Erie Canal Harbor station is the southern terminal.) |
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