Multiple station cities
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Date: 07-22-2008 - 12:52
The book dedicated to such railroad stations and how to go from one to another is worth many evenings of armchair travel. Sorry, I didn't buy a copy.
My favorite route is a very wide pedestrian tunnel, many blocks long. For first-timers, the route is painted on the ceiling; the floor is hardly visible during rush hours. Many readers been there?
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Once upon a time, we visited a prairie town with two railroads crossing at nearly 90 degrees.
There was one station with two platforms. The railroad crossing was guarded by four STOP signs.
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What city had the most railroad stations? We'll start with Chicago.