879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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Buffalo Central Terminal clean-up was very succesful. We cleared out a lot of crap from various rooms from the concourse. It is really starting to look much better.
At the clean-up I finally met Bill. He is VERY COOL and he knows the place pretty good. He took be to the 2nd floor where Tony Fedele lived. It was in very bad shape.
Hey, Bill maybe next time we can go to the REA building. I know were everything is. I don't think one homeless guy will scare us away.

Thank you Bill for a great time and I hope to see you at the next event. Also, fl al I did not see you there.
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ONE DAY TILL CLEANUP!! I'll be there at 9. We must watch for "trip" wires in REA.
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Only 3 more days unit the fun clean-up. Can you just imagine NYC Frieght trucks loading and unloading cargo from this place? Also, fl al is right, we have to fix up this place or this wonder will be destroyed and all there will be left is nothing.

PLEASE SEND ANY ARTIFACTS OR DONATIONS TO THIS GREAT PLACE. YOU WILL BE A HERO IF YOU DO THIS. MORE INFO JUST LOG ON THERE COOL WEBSITE.
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Motts...you are an inspiration to urban photographers. I stand in awe of your photos.
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Okay Bill and flal, it would be very easy to spot me, I'll be wearing all black, I'll have a camera in my hand, and I'll be with my grandpa who worked there in the 50's. He is very tall like around, 6'5. Fill free to walk over and say hi.

If you want, I'll take you two on my own "tour" such as REA Bulding and Passenger Concourse Section. So write back if you can and read carefully.

Motts you are the king and keep up on this site.
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Yes! I will be at the clean up 100% sure. Not sure of the inside tasks yet, but they will be fun!
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I can't wait to wander around the place in a couple weeks. Bill and flal better be there or I'll get mad.
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It is the full sized, old fashioned cart. For some wheel bearings we needed, I actually had to go in the terminal's sub basement and search through some old work rooms with hardware. Luckilly no water got to it, and they fit perfect.
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What the heck! Motts deleate that fricked up comment. So Bill, do you want to check out that yellow machine that used to carry to luggage carts around? It is currrently in the REA Building. Also the luggage carts you restored, are they they old fashioned ones or are they the ones that are featured on this site.

Write back man.
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Just by looking at the baggage cart, it takes you back in time. You can imagine NYC workers hauling luggage on it.
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Yes, I know how to get there. Our baggage cart is now finished. It looks great.
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Motts is a busy busy man... so if you're holding your breath, you might as well go ahead and breath again.
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sweet!!! : )))
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PLEASE POST UP THE NEW TERMINAL PICTURES REALLY SOON.
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I only got up to the 5th floor. Oh by the way, You know those carts you are restoring, in the REA building there is a big yellow machine that took those carts around. To find it, you will have to go near the end of the building. If you look at the building straight ahead, walk left and there would be a open gauge with the machine inside.
Maybe you can restore it someday. I'm thinking about restoring it. If you are confused where it is, I will take you to see it.

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