Awestruck visitors tour the restored Michigan Central
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Awestruck visitors tour the restored Michigan Central

Detroit — The first members of the public got a look inside the restored Michigan Central Station on Friday, and they were suitably awestruck by the transformation of the towering landmark that’s been rescued from ruin.

It was the entrance into the Grand Hall when the emotion hit most guests, with gawkers mouthing “wow” as they gazed up at the Guastavino tile ceilings and down at the shiny marble floors.

Rita Martuscelli, 90, of Troy was first through the station’s side doors. She couldn’t help but get emotional as she entered the Grand Hall, hand over her agape mouth with eyes wide as she took in the replaced soaring windows and recreated light fixtures.

“It’s stunning,” she said. “They’re finally realizing something like this is worth saving.”

In a throwback to the station’s glory days, when travelers passing through wore their Sunday best, many attendees dressed up in their fanciest attire for photographic moments. Others displayed Detroit pride in Lions jerseys, vintage automotive apparel or Corktown hoodies. 

Gasps could be heard as visitors entered the Grand Hall, and as they gazed at the white marble clock looming over the restored ticket booths.