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<DIV>In the past, the train schedules (north and south) were displayed in the
glassed-in exhibit spaces inside the station. As that practice is
apparently not still being followed I, again, suggest that you call the
trainmaster at the number I provided in an earlier e-mail. While I
mentioned that John Murrow was the very helpful trainmaster at that time, if he
is no longer in that position, I feel confident the phone number would put you
in touch with a person able to follow-up on your request. The phone
number is (410)859-7413 -- a Mass Transit Administration (MTA) office. The
idea of posting the schedules on a window would work well, too, as it would mean
the information would be available even when the station was secured for the
night.</DIV>
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<DIV> Ann
Ferguson</DIV>
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