DETROIT, MI -- Film crews continue to work on the Warner Bros. "Batman v. Superman" in Detroit, the latest stop at the vacant Michigan Central Station in Corktown.

WXYZ, Channel 7 News captured footage late Friday and early Saturday of explosions, smoke and helicopters filming the action on the east side of the train station.

As of Saturday afternoon, as the Tour de Troit event at Roosevelt Park dissipated, the set was silent, except for a few security guards stationed around the building. Two women and man, not actors, were spotted walking behind the fenced of set area guarded with barbed wire.

Various lighting rigs and two smashed-up vehicles -- one white with with "01" spray-painted on the passenger door, the other missing parts and charred black -- were also spotted in the filming area with a number of storage trucks that appeared to be part of the production in a lot east of the train station.

"Batman v. Supeman" previously this summer filmed at the Russell Industrial Complex, other locations in Corktown, the riverfront, the former Detroit police headquarters and the former Wayne County building, among other locales.

Security guards on Saturday said they were not privy to if or when filming was occurring or would conclude at the train station.