Woman injured in ‘ghost-hunting’ search at Buffalo station

Woman injured in ‘ghost-hunting’ search at Buffalo station

By | August 2, 2021

Fall leads to multiple injuries at 1929 Art Deco landmark

azzy and immense, New York Central’s Buffalo station opened in June 1929. Its site 2 miles from downtown was chosen for operational convenience, not ease of passenger access. Pennsy and TH&B also used it, but Buffalo’s other roads called elsewhere. Amtrak quit the place in 1979; the terminal’s size and location have hampered preservationists’ dogged efforts to reuse it. A portion of a 1929 Walter L. Greene painting shows J-1 Hudson 5200 at the new terminal. NYC

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