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The image consists of two simplified street maps labeled "The Street Station 1960" and "The Street Station Now," depicting changes over time on Station Street. In 1960, the street featured a Pharmacy, Butcher, Toy store, Book store, Bakery, DVD rental store, Fish and Chips shop, Grocery, Public telephones, and a Dry cleaner's, arranged along the street. The current map shows different uses: Parking, Supermarket, Café, Hotel, Railway station, and the Dry cleaner's still remains. The visual indicates the transformation of the street from a diverse set of specialized shops to broader service and entertainment facilities alongside essential public transport access.
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The map illustrates the changes between 1960 and now in the station.
Overall, past station was messy and more urbanized compared with current station, because the pharmacy, butcher, toy, book store, bakery, DVD rental store, fish and chips shops, grocery and public telephones were removed from it and established modern features in it.
In particular, in 1960 map’s pharmacy was removed from current map and constructed parking area for that place, which is located at north west corner of the map. In contrast, current map the super market was replaced for butcher, toy, book store, bakery, and DVD rental store next to the pharmacy. Meanwhile, the fish and chips shop was removed from current map, and built a cafe in east side of the map.
Furthermore, the hotel was newly constructed in current map, but in 1960 map had a grocery for that place, which was placed at south west coner of the map. Current map removed public telephones and added more wider for railway station in present map.
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