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addPhoto('cm-lobby01.jpg','Chuck Maley is one very talented local photographer. These images of Central Terminal, taken in 1992, give an artistic view of the destruction Mother Nature has done to the building. This view is of the main lobby area just outside the waiting room. ');

addPhoto('cm-tickets.jpg','When compared to a photograph previously listed in this collection, the ticket windows are indeed a sad site to behold. Where there were once ticket agents answering question from confused travellers, there are now piles of trash and other garbage.');

addPhoto('cm-pan01.jpg','A spectacular view of Central Terminal as seen from the passenger platforms.');

addPhoto('cm-pltfrm03.jpg','A view looking up one of the tracks inside the platform area -- waiting for a train that will never come.');

addPhoto('cm-freight.jpg','The destruction caused by water is very apparent in this photograph as a turrent of water, flowing through a hole in the roof of the mail and baggage area, has frozen into a solid mass of ice. Water has caused over 90% of the damage to this part of the Central Terminal complex.');

addPhoto('cm-shutrs.jpg',"A puzzling photograph since only those who have actually stumbled upon this area would know what it is. This narrow walkway is situated between the huge arched windows at either end of the station. Many people don't realize that the windows are actually made up of two identicle sets. The walkway is made up of six inch thick glass and allowed light to flow through the windows from top to bottom. You can see the mechanisms to open both sides of the windows to allow fresh air into the complex. Sadly, even this area has fallen prey to vandals. Huge chunks of concrete have been dropped onto the walkways severely damaging them. ");