Mobility Across the Ages
UPDATE: Please note, this event has been rescheduled for October 11th. Please see this post for more details.
Mobility Across the Ages
September 20, 2008 [3PM – 11pm]
Step into Western New York’s transportation history, and discover its future, as Buffalo’s Central Terminal comes alive with music, art, brews, and a sustainable future for all.
Mobility Across the Ages is an interactive event that will serve to engage and entertain the public while presenting both the historical context and the current reality of transportation and energy in our region. It is the first collaborative event of its kind to bring together all the sectors necessary to develop an efficient sustainable transportation system.
Planners, policy makers, community members, academics, businessmen and visionaries will converge – in a behemoth of Buffalo’s transportation past – to initiate a public dialogue about the region’s future in what is becoming an increasingly energy-driven society. The event will highlight a variety of local plans for regional transportation development, including a high speed rail connecting Buffalo to major regional hubs like Toronto and New York City, the development of sustainable sources of automotive fuel, and the expansion of intermodal transit facilities for rail, trucks and shipping.
“As we approach a period of heightened energy prices, Western New York planners must set goals for the improvement of its transportation systems, in terms of convenience for riders and—more than ever– energy efficiency”.
“If we look at Buffalo area’s birth and not so distant past, our geography has endowed us with the benefits as a hub of transportation. Western New York needs to confront high energy prices as an opportunity for economic growth and development”.
Attendees will be treated to a day of live music spanning the eras of the terminal’s life – from the roaring 1920s to the electronic future – with Flying Bison and delectable goodies from several local restaurants. The event will likely feel akin other successful Central Terminal fests, the historic venue brought back to life through art, music and good beer.
From 3 p.m. on, a museum will host displays and a speaker series that will focus on the History of Transportation, Timing the Energy Transition, The Hydrogen Economy and Opportunities for Regional Leadership. Throughout the day university members, local and regional government, the NFTA, the Greater Buffalo Niagara Regional Transit Council (GBNRTC), the rail industry and the New York State Department of Transportation will present their plans.
In the evening hours, the terminal will be decked out with transportation-themed installations from local artists. Dinner will be available at 5:30 p.m. and the music of the 60’s will lead into the nighttime festivities.
Mobility Across The Ages is being put on by student chapters of Engineers for a Sustainable World from the University At Buffalo and the University of Rochester, in cooperation with the GBNRTC, the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation and Flying Bison Brewery.
Educational resources and transit plans and will be presented by The New York State Department of Transportation, the NFTA, Citizens for Regional Transit Corp., ESPA, the Toronto Party Transportation Committee, the Office of Sam Hoyt and the Buffalo Museum of Science.
Through the production of this event, Engineers for a Sustainable World hopes to initiate dialogue, involve and educate the public, and support a forward-thinking regional transportation strategy.
Any profits from the event will be used to fund future projects by student organizations working on transportation feasibility studies for and the reuse of the Central Terminal as a transit hub.
Tickets are $5 presale at Brown Paper Tickets or $8 at the door.
August 21st, 2008 at 10:34 pm
There is probably not a more appropriate place in Western New York to hold such an event. Maybe a sign of things to come- the re-awakening of Central Terminal as a major player in the local and regional transportation industry, and also a catalyst for local economic development. Maybe soon we can get some favorable press for BCT on the Great American Stations website, complete with some photos.
( http://www.greatamericanstations.com )
Maybe we can interest a few more parties in helping us out through that medium.
Mike, Derek, what do you think?
If I can make it up, I’ll be there!
August 21st, 2008 at 11:07 pm
The contact there is Suzi Andiman, at email address:
GreatAmericanStations@Amtrak.com
She can probably answer any questions anyone has, or at least be able to point us in the right direction.
August 24th, 2008 at 9:45 pm
Man this event sounds really cool.
September 6th, 2008 at 11:20 am
I can’t wait!
September 11th, 2008 at 7:23 pm
The Cornell Chapter of ESW will try to send up some representatives.
September 17th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
The student chapter of ASCE at UB will hopefully send a few people. It sounds like a really cool event. I’ve always wanted to check out the central terminal too. This is very pertinent subject matter for somebody studying to be a transportation engineer.
September 17th, 2008 at 5:51 pm
From what I have been told, my son being one of the artists, this show has been re-scheduled for Oct. 11th.
September 19th, 2008 at 9:52 am
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