879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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Reminds me of one of those old IRON LUNGS
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Ozzy, good question. Hard job. Maybe if u'd get some sort to historical preservation group with u, u could do it , but alone, you'll get nowhere. Good luck!!!!!
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I was there yesterday for an art installation in the Great Hall. It looks a lot better now, though there's still a ways to go in whatever renovations are being done.
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That catwalk, though, remains surprisingly stable.
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I found your page trough a forum, and I got stuck, I've been up 3 night in a row now going trough every picture, soon I've seen them all. And I have to say you're a wonderful photographer, totally love (almost) every picture. And the photographs makes my finger itch, I want to go out and find places like this and take picture too! That would be so great.
And you're really hot (I've seen it before) and if I saw you in real life I would stalk you for a while mostly because I would be too shy to say Hello =)
Keep up the GREAT work!
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Motts you look like Adam Levine from Maroon five ;)
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Too bad you didn't take to much photos of this place. You kind of missed all of the COOL areas of the terminal. If you come back here, be sure to get all the COOL areas.
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I would love to restore these luggage carts.
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This graffiti is also in the main building right by the old womens bathroom. Must have a connection of some sort.
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Bill said the homeless man is on this floor. I got to go up here and check it out some more.
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You know, I hope the CTRC will buy this from the city because this place will be rubble. The reason why it is falling apart because it is open to all the elements. There is no fence or no alarms. THIS PLACE HAS TO BE SAVED! The REA building has alot of history and it is very cool. Well, what can you do to save this place from the bulldozers?
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Bill took me up to Tony Fedele old apartment, 2nd floor, and it was really bad. A fire swept through this area and destroyed a lot. There was a lot house magazines for designing a house. Tony Fedele made half of the 2nd floor a home. Also a lot of paper work describing selling the terminal from onwer Tony Fedele. There was a lot of rotten carbet and a lot of destroyed belongings. Thank you Bill for giving me the tour of Tony Fedele's old apartment.

PS: When the Terminal was built, there was never carpet in any of the offices. THANK YOU TONY FEDELE FOR DESTROYING THIS WONDER!
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Found out the stairs you walked down to the lower mezzanine has been bricked off.

Thank you Bill for pointing out where the entry way to this point was.
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Terminal update: The resturant, that was beyond that doorway, has been cleaned up really good.

P.S. When I went here yestuday, That graffiti is still there. When there is another clean-up I'll probably get rid of it with some paint thinner or some other product.
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You know, I look at these pictures and man, alot has changed from this place. The whole concourse is nearly all cleaned of debris. The only place that really has to cleaned up is the waiting room and the bathrooms. Waiting for the tower to be restored and furnished. Also the lower level of the BCT that includes many offices, street car lobby, parking lots, and Curtiss Street. Also the Baggage Check Building and underground tunnels.

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