Photo collections: Buffalo's Central Terminal
Revitalization of the East Side’s art deco marvel – with its 16-story tower, grand concourse, mezzanine and baggage building – has defied easy answers since Amtrak left the station for good in October 1979.
The Central Terminal Restoration Corp., the nonprofit that owns and manages Buffalo Central Terminal, is working to restore the historic site.Â
A new phase of Central Terminal Restoration Corp.'s plan to repair and renovate the Buffalo Central Terminal is underway.
Buffalo's Central Terminal opened in 1929 to serve more than 200 trains and 10,000 passengers daily. The 17-story Art Deco style station was d…
After Amtrak departed the East Side landmark, the art deco structure fell into disrepair, victimized by an inattentive city administration, po…
A rare look inside the head house and the train platforms of Buffalo's Central Terminal. The landmark turns 90 this month.
On Wednesday, May 8, 2019, Central Terminal officials announced $5 million in state funds for renovations to the Central Terminal. Take a look…
The Central Terminal holds its 20th annual spring cleanup, Saturday, April 28, 2018.
The Central Terminal had its first Christmas tree lighting since the 1970s on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016. The event was put on by AllAboardCT.com…
The front half of the Central Terminal got a cosmetic makeover for one day of filming of the movie "Marshall." Low cost materials were made to…

