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Kensington (MARC station) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kensington (MARC station)
Kensington Station is a railroad passenger station located at 10417 Howard Avenue in Kensington, Maryland, United States. It was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O). Kensington Station is currently served by MARC commuter trains operating on the Brunswick Line. There are fifteen weekday scheduled stops at Kensington Station and one flag stop on Fridays. CSX Transportation, the owners of the railway line, operate frequent freight service over the line. Amtrak's ''Capitol Limited'' previously served the station, and have since dropped the stop from its timetables. ==Station house== The Kensington Station has a former B&O station master's house. The building is open during the Kensington Farmers Market, which is held in the station parking lot. Inside there is an old stove, waiting area, and restrooms. Tickets can be purchased from a self-service machine. During the Kensington Labor Day Parade, CSX Transportation, which currently owns the railroad line, offers free souvenirs. There is also a small model train layout. The platform is a low level concrete platform. On the other side there is a covered waiting area and some benches. Elaborate safety measures can be found on the crosswalk between the platforms leading to the station entrance that include crossbuck signs with warning bells, highway signs, and pedestrian signals.〔(Flickr photo by John Mueller )〕
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