Markings on the road appear to be US. Active station on a double track main. I'd say Great Lakes region.
Wow, you really pulled farther out on this one! :tb-biggrin: Hope that extra row of trees and the nearby building don't give it away too quick!! Just kidding.... HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!
Here's another clue for ya _____ is a city near _____ ____, _______ in _______ County in the U.S. state of ________. The city has also annexed a small portion of land in ____ County. The population was __,___ at the ____ census. It is the greater populated of two principal cities of and included in the _____-______ ______, ________ Metropolitan Statistical Area. Hope I didn't give it away :tb-biggrin: Info courtesy of Wikipedia. Blanks supplied by me :tb-wink:
Umm, yeah, kinda gave it away there. Take and type into google this phrase - The population was 12,204 at the 2000 census. It is the greater populated of two principal cities of and included in the - and put quotation marks before and after (which makes google search for that exact phrase) and the location comes up, courtesy of wikipedia. -Mike
I guess I'll take a freebie--Niles, MI. Been there, but didn't realize they had Amtrak service. It's a good stopping point when WB, before heading into Chicago, to waste some time while rush hour traffic dissipates.
Well my attempt to have a little fun and create a hint was foiled by keeping TOO much information in there and having smart "Googlers" out there! Oh well, good job Hemi for getting it. Sorry if I spoiled it for anyone, didn't intend to do that. Greg
I'll see if I can get my Dad to take a picture of it this weekend. Here's a link to a picture in the meantime. Niles Depot
Winner GEC #I046 Congratulations! HemiAdda2d :tb-biggrin: Michigan Central/Amtrak Depot Niles,Michigan