879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

Now only if I could figure out how to get our kids to remain "speeechless" lol...


Ooooh I agree with Lady...can you imagine if the eyes were all blacked out? *Shudders* Thanks for that thought! Glad I won't be sleeping anytime soon lol.
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Definitely needs help, but love the old office door and the broken glass...and of course the lonely chair :)
Derrr....reminds me of Chucky ("Child's Play" movies) and also "It" with PennyWise and even "Poltergeist" when the creepy clown comes to life in the boy's bedroom during the storm...

SO many creepy memories. Gah. I can't describe how this picture made me feel...
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Cant decide whats more intriguing the brickwork or the tile floor. Very Nice!
WOW WOW WOW! That is SOOOO cool! We have a running steam engine here (Steamtown--and we even have our Mall on the same property) and I believe they still do tours up to the country if you want to check it out sometime. :)
Why did they make train terminals so massive, was it because the locomotives were so big?
Is that...a SOAP DISPENSER I SEE?? (Sorry--OLD joke!)

I thought it was a clock too at first! I can almost imagine Michaelangelo painting this ceiling...lol.
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Love the swirls! Reminds me of the clouds.
Holy Cow! I have that movie, now I'll have to watch it tonight to see if I can spot this.
Wow...look at the ceiling. Is that a bit of decay there? That design over the door on the far side of the room looks like the yin and yang symbol. Is that just me or does anyone else see that?
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Looks almost out of place. Where's Autoguy? He would say thats where they housed the Zombies.
That light seems hardly big enough for this massive ceiling
Shoot! I only have 5 minutes to get to my bus to the other side of the city!

This is so neat. Is that a little bit of tagging up there on the 2nd level that I see? This place is still incredibly clean and well-preserved though. :) What IS up with that table??
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If they could put a number to it....I wonder how many tickets where sold here from opening to closing.
I love the detail in this place