Talk:List of former Amtrak stations/Rework
Appearance
Name | Amtrak's name for the station |
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Services at closure | Final Amtrak services at the station |
First service | The date Amtrak began serving the station |
Last service | The date Amtrak ceased serving the station |
‡ | Stations that were served by non-Amtrak trains after Amtrak service ceased, but are now closed |
† | Stations that are still served by non-Amtrak trains |
References
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- ^ "New Amtrak Station Opens". The Ithaca Journal. August 9, 1979. p. 6. Retrieved November 24, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
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