Submitted by hoosier689 on Fri, 07/23/2010 - 16:45.
From this stop you can board buses to the Purple Line, a few local shopping malls, or walk for two minutes to get downtown. The station itself is relatively new and seems to be well equipped. The Northbound side can be a little bit narrow, but certainly no more so than any other stop along the line (and considering that most people only use it to get to their car or walk home, it doesn't make sense to expand it). When you see how many people walk, bike and drive to the train every morning the concept of Commuter Rail really makes sense.
From this stop you can board
From this stop you can board buses to the Purple Line, a few local shopping malls, or walk for two minutes to get downtown. The station itself is relatively new and seems to be well equipped. The Northbound side can be a little bit narrow, but certainly no more so than any other stop along the line (and considering that most people only use it to get to their car or walk home, it doesn't make sense to expand it). When you see how many people walk, bike and drive to the train every morning the concept of Commuter Rail really makes sense.