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I haven't been playing this game for quite some time now, but if you guys don't mind I'll jump in with a random easy one to guess. Here you go-

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I think SubwayNut missed a turn here, so I'll wait 'til tomorrow to post a station.

BTW, nice picture of 21. By the shadows, I'd guess it was running late. :giggle:
 
I almost posted one last night but didn't want to confuse things.

Well I guess I'll put up another random waiting room, one really fitting for the SubwayNut since the wooden benches are identical to those found at many NYC Subway Stations.

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Nope but the station is also served by a single daily state supported train.

Hint: The depot was built in 1853 (one of the oldest in the Amtrak system) in time that a famous resident (a female poet) might have used the station.
 
Nope but the station is also served by a single daily state supported train.

Hint: The depot was built in 1853 (one of the oldest in the Amtrak system) in time that a famous resident (a female poet) might have used the station.
I will guess Amherst, MA.
 
Shanghai is correct again, the stop is just beyond the home of of Emily Dickenson. My second hint was going to be that when funded track improvements are completed the stop will be bypassed by the Vermonter.
 
You're not exactly "flooded" with answers, so I will end the mystery. It's Johnstown, PA.

Go ahead and post another one for us, as I can't right now.
 
While waiting for the answer to the "Dog-Station/Amtrak-Station" I'm posting one, as I'm at (ugh) RDU, waiting for SWA to fly me home.......

Name THIS station. (I hope I didn't post before.......)

Notice the jointed-rail, and mud-pumping ties.

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