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Union Station entrance on Clinton Street reopened after being walled off more than 40 years
It’s not just you — that entrance along Clinton Street at Union Station may be unfamiliar. That’s because it had been closed for decades before reopening in early August. The entrance, which leads into the station’s Great Hall, has been walled off since a 1980 fire in which one person died, said Marc Magliari, an Amtrak spokesperson. After the fire, Magliari said, windows were removed and the openings were bricked over. Now, the entrance is wide open, with new windows looking into the Great Hall. An elevator allows the entrance to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Magliari said, though he added that Amtrak also has been seeking quotes for adding temporary ramp to allow

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