879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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Can we just walk in or do we need permision.
Our school would love to film somthing there.
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wow, so sexy
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Don, it would be nice if a LOT of these buildings could be saved from oblivion, but that doesn't detract from this really nice piece of art Motts has given us all. Chill mang!
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Eagle Project Update:
I did my project yesturday and I did the 4th foor instead of the 12th floor. Me and my team of 37 volunteers removed over 200 bags of garbage in that floor. It took about 6 hours to do so.
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All the broken glass has been removed from this building. It looks a lot better now.
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LOL - ... Cool hair-cut , I have a similar do.
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you're a great photographer and damn hot(:
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WoW! SOme of these comments are straight up stalker worthy...lol
NO STALKING or BABY MAMA comment here :)

You are indeed not hurtful on the eyes ;) But even better is your talent. Some of the pics on here have been very inspiring, has helped with my writing. Together with a friend we are authoring a book in the fantasy genre for teens. The teens are actually into reading again which is awesome! Thanks for the adventures in photography and keep on exploring.
Hello; I would like to play a game. You are a septic monstrosity for whom everything you have turned into a landfill. Tonight the world which your ungrateful ilk has so polluted may have its revenge. The township and your neighbors have refused to bring heat to you; well I will. Free yourself from the chains that are so embedded in your body and mind. The oven is fueled by garbage from your biohazard of a home. Crawl through the Hell you have cast those around you into and escape before the bomb explodes. In two minutes the doors will lock and you will burn to death. Live or die make your choice.
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Go to www.buffalocentralterminal.org and you can all find out how you can help the CTRC out. I can't wait until BCT gets into Amtrak's Great American Stations website:
www.greatamericanstations.com
with some great news!
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I love this shot. It's so creepy... I can almost imagine a ghost coming towards me.
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Thank you blue lamp. I really enjoy taking photos of this place.
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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.
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it feels...cold. I like it.
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Hi Ozzy: I watched that episode of GH it was very interesting. I've been watching there show for sometime now. I have to say that it was one of the best shows...to me not alot has been happening/boring you could say. It was werid what they caught on the 2 cameras and the EVP's. So with the clean up what are all the above floors going to be used for? After its all done. Just wondering. Its just nice to know that someone is restoring it. Unlike our depot here in downtown Detroit. What a total waste. If only someone could've restored that one after it closed. I just don't understand why we have to waste so much stuff in this country. It is a shame and I guess we all do it in one form or another. (That is waste something right....)...just some thoughts.....I don't know if I'd want to explore floor #2.