An explorer has discovered an abandoned and crumbling train station where even the clocks have stopped.
Dave, who is known for his Freaktography account which showcases his weird and wonderful adventures, found the Buffalo Central Terminal of Buffalo, New York, after researching its history online.
The Buffalo Central Terminal was once a bustling hub of activity that connected the city to the rest of the nation.
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Opened in 1929, the huge building served as a gateway for millions of travellers during the golden age of railroads.
But the site is now abandoned and dilapidated.
And images from the outside show a once popular train station with boarded-up windows.
“It stands as a towering symbol of Buffalo’s rich past,” Dave, from Canada, told What’s The Jam.
“But as passenger rail declined, so too did the terminal.”
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In footage of Dave’s find, empty ticket stands can be seen, as well as old statues and a giant clock stuck on 12:54.
The roof and walls appear to be in incredible condition and the floors are fairly clean.
Outside, Dave found old platforms and stairs to the station.
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But most of the exterior is covered in overgrowth and rubble.
Tracks on each side of the station are still used but trains no longer stop at the station.
Dave added: “Local organisations and volunteers have worked tirelessly to stabilise the structure, restore its stunning architectural details and re-imagine its potential as a community and cultural hub.
“The future of the terminal is no longer lost to time.
“It’s a testament to the power of preservation and the pride of a city reclaiming its history.”