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 #647558  by Jeff Smith
 
A nice article from AJC:

AJC Article

AJC articles will cost after expiration from archives, so go get it now. In the interest of the restated brevity/copyright quote policy, I am only going to post the list of stations and addresses, with one description. For the rest of the descriptions and narrative, please visit the article:
> Atlanta. There’s one working depot left in town: Brookwood Station, where the Amtrak Crescent leaves daily for Washington and New Orleans. Designed by neoclassical architect Neel Reid, the 1918 building has a graceful facade of arched doorways and columns. 1688 Peachtree St. N.W.

> Atlanta. 65 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive S.E. (across from Underground Atlanta).

> Decatur. 303 E. Howard Ave.

> Duluth. 3595 Buford Highway.

> Emory. 662 Asbury Circle.

> Hapeville. 620 S. Central Ave.

> Jonesboro. A 104 N. Main St.

> Kennesaw. 2828 Cherokee St.

> Lilburn. 5050 Five Forks Trickum Road.

> Marietta. 4 Depot St. N.E. (just off the Square).

> Norcross. 40 S. Peachtree St.

> Stone Mountain. 922 Main St.