Greetings, traveler. We appreciate that you've stopped for a few minutes to rest. So, come into the station while your train is serviced. This is, by parts, a gallery and museum, loving tribute to an era gone by, and work in progress.
You can pass from this Great Hall to other destinations on your journeyor feel free to explore the anterooms and offices. We've a lot to be excited about in Heavenerville and appreciate having you as our guest.
Some of our furniture is antique, meaning we have history here. The safety-conscious stationmaster, when he's not brass-polishing or sitting in his genuine-oak high-backed swivel chair, is an accomplished writer, historian, and photographer who loves arcane trivia, so be prepared for original works. If you hanker to have one of the photos, be our guestbut read the disclaimer first.
Don't miss our tribute to a wonderful man, who served as our conductor for many years of history-shaping railroad operation.
Before you go further, please join us in our safety crusade, as we strive to make the railroad a safer place.
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