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  • Writer's pictureBrian Braun

Albany Transit Center

Client: City of Albany




SCOPE / COMPONENTS

- 10,327 sf Transportation Center

- Operations and dispatch facilities

- Transfer island with 12 ATS bays

- Two Greyhound bus slips

- Greyhound passenger terminal

- Driver break area

- Public computer lab

- Located in the historic Harlem Commercial District





We are so pleased to present this special project. AES was honored to lead the engineering for the Albany Transit Center for the City of Albany. We hope you enjoy this project description from the architectural firm:


The legacy of the civil rights movement in Albany figured into the plans for this transit hub that will not only improve transportation options, but help revitalize the city’s downtown area.





As part of NBA’s context-sensitive design approach, the team met with community members, transportation stakeholders and city officials in an effort to preserve the aesthetic, historic, cultural, and environmental characteristics of the district.


The architecture of the Albany Transportation Center harmonizes with the historical elements, while still communicating that ATS is a contemporary transit system.





The facility, which houses a transfer island with 12 bays, Greyhound bus slips and terminal, operations and dispatch facilities, also features a computer lab accessible to the public.


NBA has designed two exhibits for the multi-modal hub.


A wall display inside the main lobby powerfully depicts the lunch-counter sit-ins staged at this former Trailways Bus Terminal in 1961.


Just beyond, a plaza commemorates activist Ola Mae Quarterman, known as Albany’s Rosa Parks.




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