route22ny:A couple of unfortunately low-resolution views of the former Greyhound bus terminal in Buf
route22ny:A couple of unfortunately low-resolution views of the former Greyhound bus terminal in Buffalo, New York. Both views appear to be from the 1950s. If the vintage of the cars visible is a good indicator, the top view is earlier. Interestingly the style of street lamp went from ornate to utilitarian in the interval. The building is now the Alleyway Theater. Bottom photo from the theater’s website; top photo is from RoadsideArchitecture.com which adds: “The Buffalo station was designed by W.S. Arrasmith and built from 1940-1941. The building is faced with white limestone and has terra cotta accents. The interior featured a restaurant and terrazzo floors. Greyhound moved to a different facility in the late 1970s. In 1979, part of the building was used as a police station. In 1985, the building was renovated and became the Alleyway Theatre. The pylon sign tower has been removed.“ -- source link