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Very 12 Monkeys.
Jeffery!
kinda reminds me of 30th street station in philly must of all been built the same
Glad to know it's going through restoration and cleaning.....instead of demolition, like so many of our architectural treasures.
They dont make em' like this anymore. Nice shot
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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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.
Alex J is very right.
thats nice that someone saves old buildings like this.....
Go to www.buffalocentralterminal.org and you can all find out how you can help the CTRC out. I can't wait until BCT gets into Amtrak's Great American Stations website:
www.greatamericanstations.com
with some great news!

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