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Of the 33% who committed suicide in stations, however, the vast majority (n = 45; 70%) had chosen an eminent spot in the station (e.g. head or end of station platform; passengers' area).
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These platforms are clearly visible and a goods shed still stands on the east side of the line at the Taunton end of the station, although the station closed on 5 October 1964.
"To minimize the walk to a station, entrances were designed at each end of the station to extend the reach of the station," he said in an e-mail.
At the west end of the station are two bridges, neither directly accessible from the station: the first is a footbridge carrying the Lovers Walkk footpath, then some 10 m beyond is a road bridge carrying Redland Grove.
He remembers that when he pulled into the Chambers Street station, one stop north of the World Trade Center, the digital clock at south end of the station clicked 8 45 as he watched.
So at one end of the station Catherine was listening to the First Orbit music, while at the other end of the station Paolo was filming First Orbit, without either of them knowing.
In the late 1960s the Post Office built a mail conveyor at the northern end of the station, with significant aesthetic impact.
A dozen trains, perhaps more, may have passed over the spot at the northern end of the station, where Ms. Singleton's body lay curled in a deep trough on Sunday morning, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's station manager, William Doyle.
From 1986 until the end of the station in 2005, I did afternoons at WCBS.
But the driver had walked off to talk to friends at the other end of the station.
A perennial favorite of the high end of American station wagons is the Olds Vista-Cruiser from the late 1960's through the early 1970's.
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