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Railway Station
West Palm Beach station opened in 1925 and continues to serve regional and long-distance rail passengers on the corridor between Mangonia Park and Miami Airport. Its architecture reflects the Mediterranean and Mission Revival styles that defined Florida's 1920s land boom, when developers rushed to give the rapidly growing state a distinctly sun-drenched aesthetic. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the station is one of the few surviving built landmarks from that era in Palm Beach County. It remains an active stop for both Amtrak and Brightline services.
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