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With few exceptions, your car will be waiting for you at dockside, airport, railroad station or hotel when you arrive, oftentimes at no additional cost.
Since that time the telegraph office has shifted in location from the railroad station at the Depot and shops at the Center back to the town clerk's office and drugstore at the Village.
This was extended the following year to include the railroad station agent's office and Thayer's Hotel at Factory Point.
A band of robbers enters a railroad station, overpowers and ties up the telegraph operator, holds up the train and escapes.
* 2008 – A EuroCity express train en-route from Kraków, Poland to Prague, Czech Republic strikes a part of a motorway bridge that had fallen onto the railroad track near Studénka railway station in the Czech Republic and derails, killing 8 people and injuring 64 others.
* Bill, Wyoming, a railroad crew-change station
* " I was returning from the railroad station.
That is, The Great Train Robbery contains scenes shot on sets of a telegraph station, a railroad car interior, and a dance hall, with outdoor scenes at a railroad water tower, on the train itself, at a point along the track, and in the woods.
Only the power station, the airport, and the railroad link to Zinnowitz remained functional.
The railroad passed through his property and the railway station was placed near his plantation home.
* March 17 – Holocaust: the Nazi German extermination camp Bełżec opens in occupied Poland about 1 km south of the local railroad station of Bełżec in the Lublin district of the General Government.
The camp of Treblinka was located northeast of the Polish capital Warsaw, near the village of Małkinia Górna, from the Treblinka railroad station.
The second section of Treblinka II ( lower camp ) was the receiving area where the railroad extended from the Treblinka station into the camp.
Displaced Romans were furious, and resentment of this act was still felt centuries later, when the decision was taken to build the central pontifical railroad station ( begun in 1869 ) in the area of the Villa, marking the beginning of its destruction.
Many small downtowns, centered around a railroad station, flourished.
** Salem ( Amtrak station ), a railroad station
It was one of the first planned Victorian commuter suburbs, centered on the B & O railroad station in Takoma, D. C., and bore aspects of a spa and trolley park.
This plot of land was located on both sides of the railroad station, roughly bounded by today's Sixth Street on the west, Aspen Street on the south, Willow Avenue on the east, and Takoma Avenue on the north.
Former general store and private residence, now used as a restaurant adjacent to the old railroad station
Kensington B & O railroad station, completed in 1891
However, when the railroad was built through town the new station was called Gaithersburg, an officially recognized name for the community for the first time.
Much of this development focused around the railroad station.
The city's passenger rail station is located at the West Virginia end of the historic railroad bridge across the Potomac River.

railroad and downtown
The Cobble Hill Tunnel ( popularly the Atlantic Avenue Tunnel ) of the Long Island Rail Road is an abandoned railroad tunnel beneath Atlantic Avenue in downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
Traveling east from downtown, Route 66 and the railroad run in parallel toward East Flagstaff ( and beyond ), at the base of Mount Elden.
Much of Flagstaff's industry is located east of downtown, adjacent to the railroad tracks, as well as in East Flagstaff.
Consisting of a variety of small family owned businesses on both sides of the railroad tracks, there has been a debate in town over the direction of the downtown.
Through the early 1950s there were trolley ( interurban railroad ) lines in the median strip of Woodward Avenue from downtown Detroit to Pontiac.
Historic Vicksburg, Shreveport, and Pacific Railroad depot in downtown Ruston ; Robert Russ | Robert Edwin Russ, the founder of Ruston, sold land to the railroad in 1883.
In the city's first ward is its downtown, which is situated diagonally along a railroad line running parallel to Arkansas Highway 367 ( the former path of U. S. Highway 67 ).
Construction of the original Southern Pacific-SP railroad depot was the beginning of the downtown core.
Upon passing over the river, enters Mays Landing and turns north, encountering CR 617 before passing over an abandoned railroad line and heading into the downtown area of Mays Landing.
Mitchell's former railroad depot, now the Mitchell Depot Historical Museum, is located along Georgia State Route 102 | Georgia Highway 102 in downtown Mitchell.
The architecture of the small city gives the impression that it once displayed a vibrant little downtown ; this is perhaps due to the once-booming railroad system that still rumbles through Cohutta.
In 1905 a large part of downtown burned and in 1917 the original railroad station went up in flames.
Around 1875, many businesses and homes were moved from north of the railroad to the south, and formed what was to become downtown Louisburg.
The community grew through the 1890s to include a school, downtown businesses, and railroad facilities, reaching a population of 200 by 1910.
Slightly east of downtown, Old Town was transformed in the early 1990s from an old warehouse district to a mixed-zone neighborhood with residential space, nightclubs, restaurants, hotels and museums, including the Museum of World Treasures and railroad oriented Great Plains Transportation Museum.
< font size = 2 > This restored railroad depot in downtown Winnfield houses the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame, with many of the exhibits dedicated to the Huey Long | Long family .</ font size = 2 >
CP-TOME interlocking on the railroad line through downtown Port Deposit is named in his honor.
The City of Brunswick markets its historic downtown, the railroad museum, and its access to the C & O Canal and Potomac River.
The museum is located in a restored railroad depot downtown, an exact replica of the pre-fire depot, built just after the fire.
Maps of the day reveal that downtown encompassed about a nine-block area, split about evenly north and south of the railroad tracks.
Also north of downtown is Frankie's By The Tracks ( which gets its name from its location right next to the main railroad ).
Expansive brick mill buildings, linked by railroad, were constructed downtown.
A small downtown grew near the railroad and the White Horse Pike and eight churches and a synagogue were built.
This parallels the village's remaining industrial presence along the railroad line to the east, which at its northern terminus abuts downtown to the southeast.
Much of the remainder of the village is residential, with houses tending from modest and small near downtown, the river and railroad, to more expansive homes ( such as the Victorians along the west side of Ulster Avenue ) being found on the hills, newer development near the southwestern and eastern borders with the town, and 6 small apartment and townhouse complexes.

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