565 Comments for Michigan Central Station

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Thanks Motts for the great gallery. I've been on this site since January 2006 (I think). I have to say this site gets better and better. I have also seen your work get better and better. You are amazing and keep up the great work.
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Wow Motts, looking at this picture of the office hallway remines me of the office hallways of the Buffalo Terminal. I'm gonna get if the same guys who designed this place designed the Buffalo Terminal.
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Wow this is a great shot. Thanks for adding as a wallpaper Motts. Also a building that is on the National Register of Historic Places can't be torn down. That is the only reason why the Buffalo Terminal is saved, well and the 16 million dollar price tag to demolish it.
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Darkness is Your Friend

Man it feels good to say it again. Plus the saying fits the picture.
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Man I hope this gets restored and used as an Amtrak track station again. The office tower can be used as railroad offices or businesses can rent a floor or a small section of the floor for there business. The building is sound but is just needs some cosmetics like new marbel, bricks, windows, etc.
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Wow, I'm just speechless right now. This photo should be in an art museum or something. Man Motts you gotta publish a book on your work. I'll buy one if you make one.
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Its a shame that in the 70s Amtrak spent so much money to restore this place and 10 years later it gets abandoned and left too rot.
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Wow what a great shot. Nobody can match your style Motts.
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I think the reason why it looks clean is because I heard there is a group of people trying to clean up the place and save it. Just like the good old Buffalo Terminal.
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I really hate to see trains stations left in such disrepair,
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Wow what a great shot. The station remines me a lot of the Buffalo Central Terminal where I always take pictures at.
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Arrrggghhhh!!!! She's right! I'm pooking again!
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Arrrggghhh!!! Pooking! But happy about it!
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Wow, what a difference. This photograph is epic.
is someone @ the end of the hallway