879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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Not sure if the homeless guy is still there, but please PLEASE becareful. His door is indeed rigged with a milkcrate full of glass shards above it. Push that door and it's not a good day.
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This is technically not part of the BCT. It use to be a mailroom next door from what I was told.
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Wow. Amazing picture. I love it! =)
This photo is amazing, and is worth far more than a million words. It's so sad to see what man and nature have done to this building.
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Giant storage room in the Mail Building.
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Yes, Don is correct. The REA building on the terminal grounds needs to be saved. Were already making the main building better and now we need people to save the Passenger Platforms, REA Building, Baggage Building, and the Mail Building. All great buildings that MUST be saved.

So please help the terminal in anyway.
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Good Bill, and also he liked the terminal so much he made part of the 2nd floor is own apartment. He also held many events here like floor hockey, concerts, Dyngus Day and a few more events. He had a lot of ideas forthe place but her didn't have a lot of money so they kicked him out.
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Tony Fedele was a man who owned this entire comlex from 1979-1986. He removed many original artifacts and destroyed some parts of the building. He couldn't afford the place so they kicked him out.
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You know, who gives a flying "you know what" about a damn Pepsi bottle. SAVE THIS BUILDING!! It's BEAUTIFUL!!
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Awesome Shot.
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sorry ,who`s tony fedele?
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thats nice that someone saves old buildings like this.....
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is this coach? i want first class........LOL
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NO.....IT IS NOT REAL. There was a movie made here a few years back called The Prison Of The Physcotic Damned. In the movie a zombie guy did that what you mentioned in the movie.
This was simply a railway station not a nut house or a place where a guy humped dead bodies or where people were murdered. There were no deaths at this building or even a murder.
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It was the parking garage for the railroad employees back in the day. Some where in here are a fews old busted up cars.