Very nice site. Very interesting to see the various stations.
Posted by dmwnc1959 (Member # 2803) on :
THANKS for reminding me this existed. I have seen this before but now there are some wonderfully updated (4/2005) pictures of my hometown station here in SALISBURY NC. Shows off the exterior renovations well...
The small HIGH POINT NC station has also been beautifully renovated and well worth a look-see. Her quaint interior waiting area is quite nice and reminiscent of the old days.
Amtrak it seems is trying to revitalize the WAS-ATL corridor with newly built/renovated stations all through VA and NC. I was at the newly refurbished 'Main Street Station' in Richmond, VA earlier this year on a rail trip Salisbury NC-Virginia Beach and it looked quite amazing.
Posted by JONATHON (Member # 2899) on :
wow, pretty nice site, not only good content but I see they use VML in there Pages, thats pretty Rare
Posted by George Harris (Member # 2077) on :
Like both G o d and S a t a n, at least in this one way, Amtrak gets both blame and praise for things it did not do and had nothing to do with. The North Carolina station improvements are being driven by the state of North Carolina, not Amtrak. I believe that Main Street in Richmond is also primarily a result of work by the state of Viriginia. While I do not know anything about work on other stations in Virginia, I would be inclined to give credit to the state. To see the consistency with which North Carolina has gone after passenger rail improvements, go to their web site, www.bytrain.org .
George
Posted by dmwnc1959 (Member # 2803) on :
I stand corrected. I found an article, afer some research, of when David Gunn came to Salisbury in June 2004 for a visit. Here are parts of the article, some regarding renovation of Amtrak stations: ---------------------------------------- The Salisbury Post reported Gunn spent an extended period in Salisbury, receiving a guided tour of the newly renovated depot. Its that kind of corridor development an incremental, project-specific approach that has surprisingly made North Carolina a leader in rail development, Gunn said.
"The state has had a vision, addressed it step-by-step, and found a way to do it in a cost-effective way", Gunn said. "The state and many of its cities, such as Salisbury, should be proud of what they have accomplished without much in the way of federal support nor any matching funds", he added.
Its not replicated in very many places, Gunn said, also giving credit to California. ...This is an example of how you make progress. What North Carolina has accomplished has been impressive and represents the way passenger rail should be developed, Gunn said.
Gunn believes North Carolina needs more trains that would provide service on an hourly basis.
"If that could happen, the Charlotte-Washington corridor could be one of the busiest in the nation", Gunn said. --------------------------------------
Having nice Amtrak stations, and fewer 'Amshacks' help improve the overall image of a community. It's up to the states to provide more money for station improvement and other rail subsidies, or we wind up getting even more highways.
Posted by CoastStarlight99 (Member # 2734) on :
That is Hukkis website, he is a guy from Japan who has take SEVERAL pics of stations all over the country and is soon going to finish in the Northeast this summer he said. Whenever I want to see a station I check out that website too!
PS. I think people should donate to him to get a .com domain name, I had to bookmark that site since its a long free one URL.
Posted by sbalax (Member # 2801) on :
Thanks for the reminder on this site. I bookmarked it this time! It is a pretty awesome undertaking and very well done. I just checked out my local stations (SBA and GOL) and OKJ where I will catch the SB Starlight on Friday.
The Goleta Station, by the way, is due for $700,000 in upgrades starting soon. There will be a more protected waiting area, bike lockers, and a drinking fountain. They also promise to improve bus service.
Frank in Sunny SBA
Posted by Pojon (Member # 3080) on :
Terrific website!
Posted by Pojon (Member # 3080) on :
Quite an admirable undertaking! Coingrats to you for maintaining it. Very, very impressive and fun to see the stations!
Posted by Tanner929 (Member # 3720) on :
Many states, municipalities and with federal redevelopment funds have renovated there railroad stations. Some smaller ones like High Point, NC and Kingston, RI to Mid size like Richmonds Main Street, Va. They saved the structers first and in some cases brought the trains back. Buffalo and Detroit are just to big to die, Penn Station is looking to "expand."
Posted by gp35 (Member # 3971) on :
Trent Lott bill would put station care into states/local government hands and away from Amtrak. Great reform move.
Posted by notelvis (Member # 3071) on :
This is a tremendous website. I use it often when planning trips or sometimes just select a route and look at each station along the line. It's a virtual train-trip!
It is thrilling living in North Carolina and having the chance to see first-hand what our DOT has done in the way of preserving and renovating our historic train stations. All are great for some reason or another but my very favorites are High Point and Hamlet.......a pair of gems that any station afficionado ought to visit......and why not come by train now that you think of it!
Posted by CoastStarlight99 (Member # 2734) on :
I was at the site yesterday, and now it seems that Hukki the site owner is suspending his picture taking of Amtrak stations due to the possibility of a misunderstanding with the police about terrorism etc. You can see this message at the homepage-