Buffalo, NY
Historic 1929 Art Deco terminal — public during preservation society events. Surrounding streets give views of CSX/NS Buffalo lines.
Urban setting in a transitional neighborhood; visit during daylight + open events for safety.
Free on-site parking during open events; street parking otherwise.
Any time — interior tours during open days, exterior shots year-round.
CSX + NS through traffic; no current passenger service.
Check buffalocentralterminal.org for open-day schedule.
For the parent, spouse, or friend along for the ride — restrooms, food, and what to do while your railfan watches trains.
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Florida + Texas + Arizona + Southern California railfanning is unforgiving at noon. UPF 50 wide-brim with a chin strap so it doesn't blow off in the train slipstream. ($15-$30)
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Budget gateway scanner — under $30. Program the 97 AAR channels yourself (CHIRP software is free) and you have a real working scanner for the price of dinner. Most railfans owned one before they upgraded. ($25-$35)
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Reading a CSX road number off a passing unit at half a mile = magic. 10x42 is the railfan sweet spot — enough power, still light enough to hold steady. Nikon's PROSTAFF 3S is the standard recommendation: under $150 and the optics punch above the price. ($120-$170)
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