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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tanner929: [QB] Mmm the worst list has to go to cities that had or have great buildings but went with the Amshacks, which is why Staples Mill Road in Richmond Va is always high on any worst lists. And of course New York's Pennsylvania Station is always at the top of any list for "what was and what it is now." Stamford CT and its twin sister in Bridgeport are Concrete commuter stations which replaced old wooden structures these are functional for the Metro-North rider, park the car, grab a newspaper, coffee and a donut and zip down to the platforms. I can't put "flag stops" in a worse catagory, they are what they are, sort of real throwbacks. First part of list are just no thought designed stations the second part of the list are buildings that replaced great stations Windsor Locks CT (not a flag stop but probably should be) Western NY Rochester=Buffalo Pennsylvania East of Harrisburgh Middletown, Mt Joy, Exton, Ardmor Pennsylvania West of Harrisburgh Hunington, Altoona, South Bend IN Berkley CA Staples Mills VA Hunington WV Topeka KS Birmingham AL Cleveland OH Houston TX Pittsburgh PA Detroit MI Minneapolis MN Boston North Fleet Center MA Back Bay Boston MA Pennsylvania Station NY Providence RI [/QB][/QUOTE]
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