Stamford Train Station Dazzles

March 8, 2013  |   Feature,   News
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The City of Stamford, Connecticut used a grant to install light-emitting diodes on three sides of the building, which opened in 1987 to less-than-flattering reviews. Read more Alison Leigh Cowan’s New York Times article.

The train station in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday. Nearly 1,300 light-emitting diode strips have been mounted along three sides of the building, bathing it in colorful lights from dusk until around 2 a.m., when the last train departs.
The train station in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday. Nearly 1,300 light-emitting diode strips have been mounted along three sides of the building, bathing it in colorful lights from dusk until around 2 a.m., when the last train departs.