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It's safe to say that far more commuters daydream about simply getting a station parking spot and a seat on a clean train than about riding the railroad to and from Lower Manhattan and Kennedy Airport.
So have businesses and individuals who could benefit from the project, including ICI Homes, a real estate developer that owns several sites close to a proposed SunRail station, and Florida Hospital in Orlando, whose $250 million expansion plan is contingent on getting a station on its property.
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London will get a station in March, Birmingham in the summer.
(Churchill doesn't get a station, but he did get an ugly statue, right in front of the Petit Palais).
Then there was the crystal radio I played with in bed, jiggling the wire on the crystal until I got a station loud and clear.
"It's taken an enormous amount of long-term planning, but I think we've got a station every bit as glamorous as New York's Grand Central, with the bonus that here you can see the trains.
Sure, a traditional broadcaster might have to cobble together $50 million for a broadcast tower, transmitter and FCC license to get a station up and operating, but after attracting a core of, say, 100,000 listeners in a given area, there's no incremental cost for adding any more.
UCLA gets a station the better part of a mile away from the campus, while USC gets a station close to both the campus and the Coliseum.
For only a few dollars more (with a VIP subscription), you can get a station (known as WDW Daily News Radio), which plays long tracks of park background-only music.
If you get a station but it has a lot of static, try to look a few spots up or down from where you are on the radio dial.
The last time I see him he's getting into a station wagon outside the Toronto Ritz.
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