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In cities like Portland or Eugene, stations are transit hubs with amenities: shelters, food vendors, staff, connections to buses or taxis. Travelers can step off one mode of transit and into another with relative ease. Meanwhile, in more rural or remote stops, the simplicity is part of the charm: fewer services, fewer people, more space to breathe, more sky. Both kinds serve different kinds of travelers—those in a hurry, and those who want the pause between steps.