WAYNE COUNTYFord opens Train StationAmanda Vintevoghel, second from left, 30, take a selfie (left to right) of her boyfriend, Galen Calligan, 27, both of Grosse Pointe Woods, her mother, Kathy Vintevoghel, of Fort Gratiot, and her sisters (Kathy's daughters) Victoria Vintevoghel, 30, of Clinton Twp., and Alexandria Donald, 27, of St. Clair Shores. Throngs of people stand in line waiting to tour the Michigan Central Depot in Corktown, Saturday afternoon, June 23, 2018.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThrongs of people stand in line waiting to tour the Michigan Central Depot.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThrongs of people stand in line waiting to tour the Michigan Central Depot.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThrongs of people stand in line waiting to tour the Michigan Central Depot in Corktown.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThrongs of people stand in line waiting to tour the Michigan Central Depot.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThrongs of people stand in line waiting to tour the Michigan Central Depot.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsGraffiti that says, "This Is All I Am," is written on columns on the 13th floor of the train station.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsThe Ambassador Bridge is seen from the 13th floor of the train station.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsYolaine Bruneteau, of Troy, originally of France, takes pictures of the Michigan Central concourse.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsJane Lehman, of Grosse Pointe, takes pictures of the ceiling in the lobby of the train station.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsHundreds of people wait in line outside the Michigan Central Train Depot as Ford Motor Company hosts an open house at the Detroit landmark on Friday, June 22, 2018..Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsDetroit City Council President Brenda Jones leaves the Michigan Central Train Depot after her tour on Friday in Detroit.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsA view from the 13th floor of the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday during an open house. (Max Ortiz, the Detroit News)Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHundreds of people wait in line outside the Michigan Central Train station for Friday's open house.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople wait to view the Michigan Central Train Depot as Ford Motor Company hosted tours.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople gather and watch a video in the grand hall of the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsFrancis Fiel of Dearborn holds a No Trespassing sign during an open house for the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday June 22, 2018. Fiel remembers the many times he would explore the famed station despite such warnings to photograph the urban ruin.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople enter the Michigan Central Train Depot Friday during an open house in Detroit.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHundreds people gather to enter the Michigan Central Train Depot .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsA mirror reflects the ceiling in the grand hall of the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday. The Ford Motor Company hosted tours.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople gather in the grand hall of the Michigan Central Train Depot, where messages are projected on the ceiling.Max Ortiz, The Detroit News1913, the year of the station's opening, is displayed during tours Friday of the famed Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsKim Elrod of Belleville photographs her name projected on the ceiling of the grand hall.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThe tag City of Tomorrow is displayed in the grand hall of the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsA sign marks the beginning of the self-guided tour at the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsMassive columns are seen in the former restaurant in the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsA video of Bill Ford Jr. is viewed in the grand hall of the Michigan Central Train Depot, as Ford Motor Company hosts an open house on Friday in Detroit.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople walk through a former restaurant area Friday in the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsJackie Lovejoy, president of the Dearborn chamber of commerce, uses her iPhone to photograph inside the Michigan Central Train Depot during Friday's open house.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsThe recently found clock from 1913 was featured during the self guided tour at the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHundreds of people wait in line outside the Michigan Central Train Depot for their public tour.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHistorical displays show imagery and artifacts from the Michigan Central Train Depot's days of full operation.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsKaren Hamilton of Detroit photographs the concourse at the Michigan Central Train Depot .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople take the self-guided tour.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople snap photographs in the concourse of the Michigan Central Train Depot during an open house on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHistorical displays show imagery and artifacts from when the Michigan Central Train Depot was open for business.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople use their phones to take photographs in the concourse during a public tour of the Michigan Central Train Depot .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHundreds of people gather inside the grand hall as Ford Motor Company hosts tours of the station during an open house.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsTara Carter takes photos of the concourse area of the Michigan Central Train depot along with her father, Gary Miller of Rochester, during a public tour on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople walk through Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsTerri Schroeder, left, and Barbara Vanerboget of Canton point their cameras skyward during an open house at the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHundreds of people toured the Michigan Central Train Depot .Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsCathy Ratcliff of Clarkston photographs the concourse area inside the Michigan Central Train Depot as Ford Motor Company hosts tours of the station Friday during an open house.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople walk through Michigan Central Train Depot as Ford Motor Company hosts a tour of the station during an open house.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPhotographer Ulysses Freeman of Detroit snaps hundreds of images of the concourse area in the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople enter the Michigan Central Train Depot during an open house on Friday in Detroit.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHistorical displays show imagery from the Michigan Central Train Depot's days of full operation during an open house on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsTony Bartolomeo of Warren and his wife Chary gaze at the ceiling of the grand hall.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsUlysses Freeman of Detroit photographs the depot clock.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople watch projected messages in the grand hall of the Michigan Central Train Depot on Friday.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsPeople walk through Michigan Central Train Depot as Ford Motor Company hosts tours of the station.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsDetroit artist Antonio "shades" Agee spray-paints his latest project for the crowd at the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsDetroit police patrol at the foot of the Michigan Central Train Depot.Max Ortiz, The Detroit NewsHundreds of people wait in line outside the Michigan Central Train Depot for tours of the station during an open house on Friday in Detroit.Max Ortiz, The Detroit News