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Re: (erielack) Morristown station



On 12/2/05 10:56 AM, "Edward Mines" <ed_mines_@_yahoo.com> wrote:

> 15 months ago I took a train from Penn Station directly into Morristown.
>  
> That station is a palace, on par with Grand Central Station. It was
> constructed of stone with beautiful hard wood interiors.
>  
> I had to use a public telephone so I took a tour of the station. It looked
> like most of the station was unused.
>  
> I wonder what kind of improvements could be made to that building, except if
> it needed a new furnace or something like that.
>  
> There was a plaque for one of the Tom Tabors in the station.
>  
> This would be a great place for offices or meetings of a civic group.
>  
> The station has a parking lot out front which was full the day I visited.
> Direct service into Penn Station has caused a local building boom.
>  
> Morristown surprised me though. It was very elegant but it didn't look like a
> building had been built there since 1950. I couldn't find a fast food
> restaurant.
>  
> Ed Mines
> 
> 
> Edward B. Mines
> 238 Willard Dr.
> Hewlett, NY  11557
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The plaque to TTT is in Madison.


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