Glendale
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The wooden decorated station roof
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Looking the other way through the empty waiting room
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The model of the station
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Glendale Model Railroad Club, circa 1950
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Looking down the model there is a steam pulled freight train and a diesel streamliner and the depot
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The main entrance with a fountain outside the depot
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The other ornate entrance
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The former freight platform, now a security office
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The former platform and door for the security office
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Looking across the entrance loop to the depot
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The outdoor waiting area
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ADA spaces and the southern end of the platforms beyond the depot
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Metrolink boarding on one portion of the platform, Amtrak boarding on another
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Someone has painted the direction of travel for San Diego or Santa Barbara
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A mobile lift on the side platform used by Amtrak
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Looking down the wheelchair ramp of the island platform
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Last Updated: 2 April, 2011
All photos are by Jeremiah Cox
All histrocial dates unless otherwise noted come from: Edward J. Simburg, Railroad-Freeway, Agoura, CA: Yerba Seca Publications, 1998
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