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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jerome Nicholson: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Tanner929: [qb] Was thinking of putting Cincinnatti in my list but took Kansas City over CIncy, for Stations living usefull lives while waiting for the trains to return. Perhaps Richmond Va's Union Station, know doing tiime as a Science Museum the platforms are in great condition not sure if its possible to re-rout the tracks from the Staples Mill Station. It is really amazing the construction and detail are just such works of art that not many towns and cities have the heart to tear them down. BuIt at a time when Buildings were advertising and showed strength and power company names where chisled in stone today there clamped on in plastic easily changable after the latest merger our buyout. I suppose when they were built travelers used them as we use airports you arrived, checked the bags in and had lunch or dinner and or make a connection. [/qb][/QUOTE]Amtrak's Cardinal stops at Cincy station, so I guess it qualifies as a "station". Unlike Richmond Broad Street. Last time a train called there was on Grandluxe's last Southern tour, when the AOE trainset backed in from Staples Mill. Seattle's King Street? Maybe it'll be pretty after they ever finish restoring its interior. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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