Via Princessa
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Fencing and the platform beyond
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Stone windows
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The closed gate to the womens room
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The closed security office
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The fence along the curving access road
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Simple sign on the fence near the station entrance
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Entrance to the access road
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No trespassing at the station (how are you meant to board a train then?) and a pedestrian ramp
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The parking lot and platform beyond
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Metro Vanpools in the parking lot
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Bike boxes
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The passenger information telephone still says Princessa Station
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The two TVMs
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Looking south down the platform where a train never stops
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Last Updated: 26 March, 2011
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