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The image shows a comparison between a railway station layout in 1998 and the current layout. In 1998, there were two platforms with a toilet facility on the left side. There was also a cafe, a shop, and a ticket office on the right side of the platform. The current layout has the same two platforms layout, but on the left side, the toilet facility has been replaced with a restaurant and two shops. On the right side, the cafe remains, but the shop has been replaced with a larger ticket office, and a new supermarket has been added below the cafe.
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The two maps illustrate the changes that have occurred in the Pacific Railway station since the year 1998.
A simple layout can be seen in the first map where there are designated areas assigned for the toilets, platforms, shops and purchasing tickers.
However, as the years progress, a clear improvement to the station can be seen due to a growth in the population. With not one, but two platforms, enabling a higher number of passengers to travel in a shorter span of time. A restaurant and multiple shops have been constructed to tend to customers looking for souvenirs or simply to catch a quick bite, especially during busy hours.
Overall, the station has kept up with modern-day changes and the growth of tourism.
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