The diagrams compare the arrangements of the Street Station in 1960 and at present.
Overall, it is evident that the general layout of this station has been simplified over time, with fewer amenities today, compared to the 1960’s illustration. Additionally, some new services have also been put into practice.
Regarding the northern side of the Street Station, there used to be a wide variety of shops back in 1960, up to seven different services, ranging from medical to food, stationery, and entertainment. However, these days, those retail stores have amalgamated into a supermarket, with the advent of a new parking lot and a coffee shop.
Turning to the South of the complex, while the launderette remains the same as it was in 1960, the grocery shop has been superseded by a hotel. An expansion of the train station can also be observed on the map, which takes up the spot of the previous telephone booth.
