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Train Stations make a major impact on a town’s development and economy. …This is the view by 2007. … The freight yard had been replaced with station/beach parking. On the right hand side a station parking structure had replaced the old World War II temporary station. On the left in the background is a new time-share resort hotel near the beach and Transportation Center. The Transportation Center is a major factor in the redevelopment of downtown Oceanside.

August 27, 2012 Part 1  August 27, 2012 Part 2

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