Via Princessa
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Looking farther south
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The pedestrian grade crossing and where trains actually stop
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One of the two hard to see wooden signs on the platform
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Framed by an arch of one of the shelters
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The Spot Cab sign and wheelchair lift so it will align at the rear door
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The more modern wheelchair mini-high platform
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Going up the wheelchair mini-high platform
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Two more shelters
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The outbound number of cars spot signs (I have no idea what the different shapes mean)
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Two shelters
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Repainted F59PH #858 leads a four car outbound train of three Gardien cars and one Bombardier car into the station
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Repainted F59PH #858 continues entering
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Repainted F59PH #858 passing the pedestrian crossing
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Guardian Cab-Car #675 comes to a stop in the station
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