879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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ihave the same bottle . i dug out of the muck after they drained the pond in the park .
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I've noticed that Motts is very handsome. Not just from this pic, but from others, as well. He is physically good looking and his photographs are very compelling. An interesting individual, indeed.
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Do you live in the Buffalo area?
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My father who works for an alarm company put the alarms in the tower
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Me and my Grandfather work at the Terminal and we designed an arch way overpass. My Grandfather used to work there
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"All aboard!"
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"I've been waiting for six days for the express train to arrive and its 192 hours late!"
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anyone got any marshmellows?
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Nice set of photographs. The last one in the series was nifty. =P
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Em, not derbies . . . . . . . . . ????
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Just debris.
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This could even be restored and made into a restaurant or something. I went to the Tamaqua Train station, I guess it was about in 2002 and there was talk of it being fixed-up. You could see all the benches and ticket windows, mail slots and such through the windows. I was so glad to hear later they made it into a beautiful restaurant and even kept all the original benches, ticket windows, doors, etc.
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We're getting to the time that we'll only be able to show our children and grandchildren things through pictures. Except for historical places like Gettysburg and such, even our entire landscape is changing through highways and freeways. One time I moved away for a year and when I came back, I actually thought I was lost because when I was gone, all these homes were torn down that used to be beautiful land and they put a six lane highway in!
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Thank-you for that information, Mike. It makes me feel better just to know someone's trying to preserve an important and beautiful piece of history--for once.
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What will they do with this area?