879 Comments for Buffalo Central Terminal

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Motts, you so fine, where you live, what you drive, i bet your favorite colors blue, mines blue, we are meant for each other , i bet we'd make really pretty babies. Just kidding, you really suck. I'm on my second night of living vicariously through you. I really need to be doing other things. cool site.
Good video of Buffalo Central:

http://www.youtube.com...&feature=related
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You should have took a picture of the skyline! Great shot though!
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I've been inside that room before; It's a vault. There is (or at least was) a safe inside of there.
That doll head with the chicken feet is one of the most creepy things I've ever seen, seriously
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Awesome to see the clock back where it belongs. I'm so glad this place is being restored and not demolished. I wish more grand old buildings were saved.
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Since this photo was taken the original clock has been brought back to the building and it is here to stay. Below is a link to a picture from my photo gallery of the clock.

http://www.flickr.com/...et-72157606426073890
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Thaank you so much Motts for posting this gallery. If your ever in Buffalo again, please stop bye and say hi. I'm there all the time and there has been tons of changes with the building since you last came here.

Darkness Is Your Friend
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Wow very nice sir.
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These were used up until 1985. When the building closed in 1979 to rail traffic, Anthony Fedele bought it and Conrail remained in the building using several floors for offices until 1985.
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This is the second floor. On this floor, this is where former building owner Tony Fedele had an apartment. Its was a very nice apartment at one time. This hallway and many of the areas on this floor has been cleaned out.
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This is indeed the first floor. There have been tons of debris removal on this floor and it looks so different today. Many of the side rooms are clean and the hallway is so clean you could eat off it.
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Prison of the Psychotic Damned was a strange movie. Very messed up.
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This was the waiting room. It is now used for storage.

Here is what it used to look like

http://www.flickr.com/...et-72157605316894779
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There have been several Hollywood movies that were shot here such as The Natural, Vamping, and Best Friends. They were shot in the early 80s when Anthony Fedele owned the building. In 2005 and 2006 an indy horror movie company called Red Scream Films shot many horror films in the building.