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(This photograph shows two men standing in front of the Eastbound station. This station was located opposite of the current Westbound station, on the canal side of the tracks. As automobile traffic increased, passenger travel by rail decreased and the building became underutilized and fell into disrepair. After the station burned it was not replaced.)
 
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== Summary ==
This photograph shows two men standing in front of the Eastbound station. This station was located opposite of the current Westbound station, on the canal side of the tracks. As automobile traffic increased, passenger travel by rail decreased and the building became underutilized and fell into disrepair. After the station burned it was not replaced.
This photograph shows two men standing in front of the Eastbound station. This station was located opposite of the current Westbound station, on the canal side of the tracks. As automobile traffic increased, passenger travel by rail decreased and the building became underutilized and fell into disrepair. After the station burned it was not replaced.
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This photograph shows two men standing in front of the Eastbound station. This station was located opposite of the current Westbound station, on the canal side of the tracks. As automobile traffic increased, passenger travel by rail decreased and the building became underutilized and fell into disrepair. After the station burned it was not replaced.

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current10:13, 18 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 10:13, 18 June 2020885 × 588 (118 KB)HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs)This photograph shows two men standing in front of the Eastbound station. This station was located opposite of the current Westbound station, on the canal side of the tracks. As automobile traffic increased, passenger travel by rail decreased and the building became underutilized and fell into disrepair. After the station burned it was not replaced.

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