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Hollywood station (Florida)

1928 establishments in FloridaAmtrak stations in FloridaBuildings and structures in Hollywood, FloridaFormer Seaboard Air Line Railroad stationsRailway stations in the United States opened in 1928
Tri-Rail stations in Broward County, FloridaWikipedia page with obscure subdivision
Hollywood Amtrak Tri Rail
Hollywood Amtrak Tri Rail

Hollywood station is a train station in Hollywood, Florida, which is served by Tri-Rail and Amtrak. The station is located at 3001 Hollywood Boulevard, just west of I-95 and State Road 9.

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Hollywood station (Florida)
Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood

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N 26.011788888889 ° E -80.167811111111 °
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Hollywood Boulevard 3001
33024 Hollywood
Florida, United States
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