Yeah Ghost Hunters (TAPS) did investigate here twice. On there first visit they got a video of a shadow man walking around. Second time, I don't think they caught much.
Well blue lamp, we would use the cleaned out floors for tours and events. Sadly, most of the floors still have to be cleaned out. You see the volunteer organization I'm apart of has a goal to restore this station back to its former glory. I heard it may cost over 160 million dollar to bring this station back to life. It may take awhile but it is worth it.
Besides, we already saved this place from the wrecking ball over 10 years ago.
PS: Floor #2 is amazing, I always loved that floor and when I found out it was haunted now I just want to live on that floor. Just like the former owner Anthony Fedele.
This place was recently featured on the hit TV show Ghost Hunters. They found lots of paranormal evidence here. I've been working here for awhile and I never saw or heard anything. I've also been studying the paranormal for many years. When I heard the Ghost Hunters came here, I was very skeptical. When I saw the episode and seeing the evidence, I was really freaked out. They got two voices of an old man who could be the former owner Anthony Fedele who lived on the 2nd floor after the station closed. He bought the building in 1980 and payed alot of money on making an apartment on the second floor. They also got a whisper in the mail room and got on film a thermal image of a man waling around on the second floor where Fedele lived. The strange thing was that there was a camera next to the thermal camera and they did not pick up anyone fooling around.
So if anyone goes to the Buffalo Terminal and goes to the second floor, be on your toes because you might run into the former owner. Also when you go there you can see the remains of this destroyed apartment. It is very spooky.
Terminal Update
They just removed the broken glass from half of this building. So all the glass you see in this photo is all gone. If you want to view what it looks right now you can go to my flickr site. You can view what this building looks like with out the glass or you can view my other Buffalo Terminal photos.
PS: I have come back from a long absence from this site.