<~a <br /> 1 cY . <br /> a , t, <br /> ~ ~ ~ <br /> i <br /> h kI~ , <br /> ~ _ <br /> z~ <br /> F "1 Y <br /> \ ~ ~ t l <br /> I <br /> t,. <br /> 4 x, <br /> ..di.i~ ,LL~.~rit~v,.y, ,r t.,.t~ __,_s,ti__~~ir -.1 ,d <br /> The existing Railway Station building and Express Building. <br /> <br /> STOP) <br /> Design <br /> The rehabilitation of the train station for Amtrak will meet functional and aesthetic requirements for a successful <br /> railroad passenger terminal. The project team is coordinating with the State Historic Preservation Office, as well as <br /> incorporating requirements for the Americans with Disabilities Act and current building codes. The project will <br /> begin with the abatement of moderate amounts of hazardous materials such aslead-based paints and various forms <br /> of asbestos insulation. The goal is to improve the station's ability to function as a modern facility which honors the <br /> area's architectural and civic heritage. <br /> _ <br /> - <br /> r. `r~ ~ <br /> ~ I <br /> ~ ,ti, ~ Ili <br /> • 4 <br /> - <br /> ~ F,1 <br /> z <br /> - ~ . 9 ~ ~ t <br /> s <br /> ~ ~ ~ <br /> The interior condition of the Railway Station service A view above the dropped ceiling of the Railway I~ <br /> area. Station passenger lobby showing original <br /> architectural elements, now hidden. <br /> I <br /> i <br /> <br />