A house near the station has a sign that says CN Glencoe on it
An older sign on the depot and a modern sign on the platform
Looking down towards the station from the West Street grade-crossing
The signs on the platform and depot behind
The wooden shelter structure and historic depot across from it
The modern very short platforms and wheelchair lift enclosures, one set of doors can open at this station (and be ADA compliant)
Main Street in Plano on a cold Saturday morning and the depot in the distance
Entrance area to the platform from Main Street
Historical timeline signs in the depot, In May 1903 there was a schedule change for trains into Chicago, a flag stop requiring telling the station agent the night before
The waiting room, the florescent lights aren't historic
The corridor from the waiting room to the main street entrance (and restrooms) and Smallville Museum
The Chicago-bound Illinois Zephyr approaches
SC-44 #4617 owned by IDOT leads the Illinois Zephyr into the station
SC-44 #4617 continues entering
The side of Amtrak Midwest SC-44 stopping at the modern platform in Plano
The rear Horizons Cafe/Business Class car as the Illinois Zephyr comes to a stop
A door onto the Illinois Zephyr is open on the small modern platform for train boarding