Record-breaking waiting room, Earlestown railway station
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Image: © El Pollock Taken: 15 Jan 2014
The station building on platform 2 is not open to the public, but one can still wait outside it, beneath the canopy. This station building is the oldest one in the world, which is still in passenger service. I took a few brief moments to wait beneath its canopy, myself.