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View from a train: It Ain't No Rabbit Patch

The Ticonderoga, NY station on the Adirondack route is this simple enclosed brick shelter. It does what it was designed to do: shelter passengers waiting for the train. All stations on this route have the latest Amtrak signage, along with a "passenger information" board on the track side. These amenities are much better than what we have on the Vermonter route.

Photographed by Jay Hogan, August 16, 2008.
Added to the photo archive by Jay Hogan, August 25, 2008.
Railroad: Amtrak.

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