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The footnote, number 9, refers probably to another footnote that's been removed, giving the name "Sanders" and a range of pages, but there's no way to find out what the source is. The link from the the 1st footnote, a newspaper article from around the time Amtrak abandoned the station (and the shorter, more populous route) says they did so due to issues with track maintenance, wishing to use the more heavily traveled freight route for that reason. This seems more probable than that they were forced, since Amtrak was never averse to abandoning grand train stations by removing their only and final purpose for existence. I won't bother writing a list. 2603:7000:C901:5F00:910B:C657:CC1A:7DE1 (talk) 20:21, 15 June 2023 (UTC)Reply