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Delavan/Canisius College (formerly Delavan–College until September 1, 2003) is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located at the northeast corner of Main Street and East Delavan Avenue and is known as having one of the longest escalators set up in the country. Delavan/Canisius College station was also bored through rock and remnants of Cold Spring (a small spring) that are visible through occasional water running on the track bed floors.

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  • Delavan/Canisius College station (en)
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  • Delavan/Canisius College (formerly Delavan–College until September 1, 2003) is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located at the northeast corner of Main Street and East Delavan Avenue and is known as having one of the longest escalators set up in the country. Delavan/Canisius College station was also bored through rock and remnants of Cold Spring (a small spring) that are visible through occasional water running on the track bed floors. (en)
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  • Delavan/Canisius College (en)
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  • Delavan/Canisius College (en)
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  • Delavan/Canisius College station's inbound platform (en)
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  • Delavan/Canisius College (formerly Delavan–College until September 1, 2003) is a Buffalo Metro Rail station located at the northeast corner of Main Street and East Delavan Avenue and is known as having one of the longest escalators set up in the country. Delavan/Canisius College station was also bored through rock and remnants of Cold Spring (a small spring) that are visible through occasional water running on the track bed floors. (en)
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  • Delavan–College (May 18, 1985–September 1, 2003) (en)
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