1. At the southern end of the downtown redevelopment is the Flagstaff Visitors Center, sharing an old train depot with Amtrak.
2. A shuttle bus runs from the Pigeon Key Visitors Center, an old train car, on Knights Key.
3. But you can take a tram, which runs from the Pigeon Key Visitors Center, housed in an old train car, on Knights Key.
4. Excursions aboard old train equipment run on Sundays, starting in mid-May.
5. Even the retractable roof resembles an old train shed.
6. If you like fly fishing or painting pictures or riding old trains, there are dozens of specialized trips.
7. In St. Louis the Romanesque-style building became a hotel, and stores and restaurants filled the old train shed.
8. Old trains never die.
9. Old train names like Keystone, Empire and even Metroliner will give way to Acela.
10. One college moved downtown and another expanded there, office buildings went up and the old train station was made over into restaurants and offices.