Penn Central Terminal property : purchase offer, 1970.

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Penn Central Terminal property : purchase offer, 1970.

Consists of the purchase offer made by the First Windsor Corp. to Penn Central Corp. for the purchase of the Penn Central Terminal (i.e. Buffalo Central Terminal) executed 19 March 1970. Also includes a list of leases in effect at the terminal; a tabulation of the terminal's operating costs; a letter dated 10 Feb. 1970 from Robert P. Morrow to Robert L. Freudenheim regarding inspection of the building; and a letter dated 19 July 1970 from Edward B. Plenge to C. Victor Raiser regarding operation of a restaurant in the station at East Aurora.

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Pennsylvania Railroad Station (East Aurora, N.Y.).

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R.P. Morrow and Associates.

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Plenge, Edward B.

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First Windsor Corporation.

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Freudenheim, Robert L.

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Depot Restaurants Inc.

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Raiser, C. Victor, II.

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Morrow, Robert

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Penn Central Transportation Company

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The Penn Central Transportation Company was formed in 1968 with the merger of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company (1846-1968) and the New York Central Railroad Company (1853-1968). The companies also absorbed the smaller New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad. All three companies were the result of the consolidation of many smaller, regional rail lines throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The new corporation was short lived, declaring bankruptcy in June 1970. The United States go...

Buffalo Central Terminal (Buffalo, N.Y.).

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