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Window Views: window, and now doors, from all over the world can be found on Mary’s blog.

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It looks like a huge depot. Pretty impressive. Makes me want to see more of it.
A very impressive building, so different from the utilitarian train stations of today.
Wow what a beautiful train station. Haven’t ride one yet. ^_^ Happy weekend!
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*breath-taking!* these kinds of shots always give me the traveling bug!
ilana, I love the old European railroad stations! “Breath-taking” as Minnesota Mamaleh says.
What a wonderful train station, so much more character than the modern ones.
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What a beautiful capture of architecture. I love this photo.
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Why does older architecture look so great compared to most modern varieties? This is such a handsome station!