the same. lots of stories there but i don't know of any involving parties.
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From: "viagratek ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [313] 313 Train Station.
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there is one really great train station in detroit. of course, it's
been closed for a LONG time...
are you talking about that massive run down building next to a park? we took
pictures and threw rocks into broken windows...but i hear this is some
history there? anybody have stories of
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Subject: Re: [313] 313 Train Station.
there is one really great train station in detroit. of course, it's
been closed for a LONG time...
At 6:00 PM +0100 12/7/00, Miroslaw Milewski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Would som
there is one really great train station in detroit. of course, it's
been closed for a LONG time...
At 6:00 PM +0100 12/7/00, Miroslaw Milewski wrote:
Hi,
Would someone be so kind and tell me the name of the main train
station in Detroit?
TIA.
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Miro.
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Miroslaw Milewski wrote:
> Would someone be so kind and tell me the name of the main train
> station in Detroit?
Thanks to everyone, who replied to my mail. My railway problems are
solved by now :-).
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Miro.
The only one Amtrak lists in Detroit proper is the one at 11 W. Baltimore
St. (ph. 313-873-3442). I know there's also one in Dearborn (which is
west of Detroit) at
16121 Michigan Ave (ph. 313-336-5407) and also one a ways north in
Pontiac on Wide Track (which becomes Woodward). At least I think the