High Point
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The main waiting room entrance from the street
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The station house and dramatic drop to the open cut beneath
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The station house and dramatic drop to the open cut beneath
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Looking through plants across the open-cut to the station house
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The elevator shaft
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Looking straight across to the station house
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The station house and canopied platform beneath
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Looking down on one of the tracks
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Looking down on the unused crossing to a closed staircase and the baggage elevator up to the station
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Doors to an unused area of the station
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Lots of cover with the wooden yellow canopy structure
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South of the station canopies with the top of the brick freight elevator, the Amtrak Connector waits outside
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Looking down on the three ways (one staircase is closed) down to the platforms in their open-cut
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The small gap between the end of the platform Elm Street
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View of the platform from the Elm Street overpass
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Between the trees a driveway leads down to the station platform
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Looking down the overgrown embankment to the end of the platform canopy
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