Central Terminal featured in USA Today article on Buffalo

The Central Railroad Terminal, opened in 1929, sits empty and has been long-stripped of its exquisite interior details.
(By Doug Benz for USA TODAY)

From the article…

The Central Railroad Terminal (1929) is dark, empty and long stripped of its exquisite interior details — railings, signs, light fixtures. Its 17-story office tower rises incongruously in a neighborhood of small, shabby houses. Last year, the place was a setting for the TV show Ghost Hunters.

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Great attention not only for the city but for the Central Terminal!


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2 thoughts on “Central Terminal featured in USA Today article on Buffalo

  1. Who is Anthony Armstrong? I read the article and he was quoted in saying the Central Terminal was holding Buffalo back.

    There is a lot more holding Buffalo back than the Central Terminal. If anything, the Central Terminal is pushing us forward.

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