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  2. Sanderson station - Wikipedia

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    Sanderson is the least-used Amtrak stop in its national system, fewer than one boarding or alighting per train visit on average, attributed to the surrounding area's small population. In Amtrak's Fiscal Year 2023, total boardings and alightings were only 247 passengers.

  3. Prince station - Wikipedia

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    The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway built the first facility in 1880 that was enlarged in 1891 to serve both freight and passengers. [5] In 1942, the C&O president, Robert R. Young, saw a need for "a stylish, streamlined, and efficient passenger rail system" that led to the development of the current station.

  4. Quincy station (Amtrak) - Wikipedia

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    Quincy station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Quincy, Illinois, United States.The station is one of the namesake stations of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q or Burlington Route), but today serves as the western terminus of Amtrak's Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg trains.

  5. Claymont station - Wikipedia

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    The former Claymont station in April 2012. Claymont station was originally built by the Pennsylvania Railroad as a commuter rail stop between Philadelphia and Wilmington. . Service passed on to the Penn Central Railroad in 1968 and Conrail in 1

  6. Sturtevant station - Wikipedia

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    Sturtevant station is an Amtrak railroad station in Sturtevant, Wisconsin, United States, which opened for service on August 14, 2006.It is located on East Exploration Court in the Renaissance Business Park off Wisconsin Highway 20.

  7. Corcoran station - Wikipedia

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    The former station in 1979. Corcoran was made a scheduled stop on the Amtrak San Joaquin on July 29, 1989. [2]The current station building, opened in 1999, replaced a former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway depot from 1907 that was demolished in 1998. [4]