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Windsor, CT (WND)

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Windsor station, erected in 1870, stands about one block east of the Broad Street Green, which has served as the commercial heart of the town since the mid-19th century. Rail…

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Newark, Delaware, train station

Newark, DE (NRK)

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Newark’s passenger rail station, known as the Thomas R. Carper Station, is shared with Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) trains. It consists of platforms with shelters and is adjacent to…

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Wilmington station, 2018

Wilmington, DE (WIL)

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One of Amtrak’s busiest stations nationwide, the Wilmington facility was completed on June 29, 1908, and has remained in continual use. Wilmington is also served by SEPTA commuter trains and…

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Deerfield Beach, FL (DFB)

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The Deerfield Beach station, built in 1926, is one of several historical Mediterranean Revival stations designed by Harvey and Clarke, Architects. This former Seaboard Air Line station was listed as…

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DeLand, FL (DLD)

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The DeLand station sits about three miles south and west of downtown DeLand at the junction of the railroad main line and a spur to downtown. In August 2024, the…

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Hollywood, FL (HOL)

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The Amtrak station in Hollywood is a former Seaboard Air Line station in the Mission Revival style common in south Florida. The station, like the Fort Lauderdale station, first opened…

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