New Concrete

You can check out our newly repaved entrance sidewalk here.

SIDEWALK WORK

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10 Responses to New Concrete

  1. Paul G says:

    Beautiful!

  2. Terminalfanatic says:

    One step at a time the building continues to look better.

  3. Ozzy says:

    Looks really amazing, well done. Is there going to be other projects that are going to be doing to the building in the near future?

  4. Paul G says:

    It’s nice to see the terminal again with the fence removed, even if it’s only temporary. Hopefully many more good things will come in the next couple of years!

  5. Terminalfanatic says:

    It’s all about 1st impressions…first paving the driveway…then fixing up the concrete…the awnings…and more of the entrance lobby.

  6. Paul G says:

    Speaking of “first impressions”, I hope Mike, Derek or Sara will post a quick reminder about Mobility Across the Ages this morning. Today’s the day! Check the Event Schedule. Can’t wait to see the new bison!

  7. Cher says:

    Looks great i seen it fist hand, wonderful job!!!!

  8. Paul G says:

    There are actually two bisons. One at the west entrance and one at the north entrance at the base of the tower.
    Mobility was an interesting show, but I wish more people could have come. Music was great, food was good, the people that did come were very friendly. Hopefully some seeds were planted to inspire the minds, and hopefully next year they can come back and do it again, with a bigger and better turnout!

  9. Steve S. says:

    Excellent work. I’m glad to see even more being done since my visit with you guys at the train show.
    Bravo.
    Steve S.
    Erie, PA

  10. Paul G says:

    Check out this link:
    http://www.cityofseattle.gov/news/detail.asp?ID=8962&Dept=19
    Seattle Wa. is currently restoring their King Street Station. Anyone who follows this story might get some ideas on directions we might need to go to move forward with the restoration of BCT. (This link was taken from “Rail News” on the Amtrak “Great American Stations” website.)