Englewood Avenue consists of two small narrow concrete wayside platforms with yellow lines that take up half of the pavement and a modern bus shelter along the outbound platform that has a line of parking spaces. This is all on the east side of the T-intersection with Englewood Avenue
All photos taken on 16 December, 2011

An outbound train leaves to run the one more stop to its terminus

Looking across to the two platforms

The shelter on the outbound platform

The modern shelter and bench

A street sign for the stop's intersection
Last Updated: 23 December, 2011
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