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train shed
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A building, adjacent to a railway station, covering the tracks and platforms with a roof.
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The train shed is the real treasure here.
The old Central Station, a huge glazed train shed, has been converted into an exhibition centre.
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman refused to grant McMullen the air rights over the train shed there.
The large train shed was subsequently demolished and now a huge Tesco superstore sprawls across where the platforms once stood.
The Göttingen International Handel Festival in Germany tried using a video pitch this year to raise $20,000 for a free concert in an old train shed.
The New Street Station in Birmingham, England (1854), had a train shed with an iron truss roof spanning 64 metres (211 feet).
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Four subway lines terminate in the grand Stillwell Avenue train-shed, across the street from Nathan's Famous hot dogs and a short walk from the wide, sandy beach.
He also trained, shedding 15 pounds.
Every walking surface is below or above infrastructure, train sheds, subways, underground passageways.
In 1877 they had the technology for massive, overarching roofs but they were reserved for things such as train sheds.
He designed stations, train sheds and terminals in big cities like Chicago and in smaller towns like Sedalia, Mo.
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