Streetside outside the station/rail museum is this antique vending cart
Looking past the station and tracks at downtown Durand in the distance, after the closer of the Railroad Street grade-crossing it's now a half-mile detour away
Inside Durand Union Station's Amtrak waiting room artifacts
Sign for Rail Passenger Station and a display to stay off the tracks inside the waiting room
Wooden benches in the waiting room
Heritage Baggage Car #1204, the oldest piece of equipment being used by the Chief
The Grand Truck Railroad depatures chalkboard
The Quik-Track machine for Amtrak passengers
The no longer staffed but preserved ticket window
One of many pianos inside the waiting room
The waiting room is large with just a few benches
Pianos in the ladies lounge just before the restrooms
Entrance to the Ladies Lounge with the restoom in the back
A historic GT Birmingham sign
A sign above the entrance to the Amtrak waiting room for Duffield, a long-ago discontinued stop on the Blue Water route
Plaques with memorials for former railroad museum volunteers