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Rose Pak Chinatown Station, Stockton and Washington, A MUNI Subway, San Francisco, California
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![]() This subway station was very deep underground. There were two sets of escalators, one led to this landing where this cut metal art was erected.
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![]() Opposite the art were two sets of escalators. One lowered people down to the station. While the other raised people up to the street level.
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![]() The new Rosa Pak station as it looked on a cloudy morning at the intersection of Stockton Street and Washington Street.
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![]() An overhead sign on the subway platform read: 11:54 AM Southbound which meant that a southbound train would depart in 3 minutes, and another would depart in 18 minutes. Rose Pak Station ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Add a comment or report a mistake
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![]() A view down the escalator from the landing to the platform. An historical image was displayed on a screen.
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![]() A view down the escalator from the street level. Notice how deep they descended.
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![]() A view down the last pair of escalators with the station platform at the bottom.
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![]() An arrangement of historical photographs was hung over the station platform.
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![]() The sign identifying this as the, "Chinatown - Rose Pak" station was in two languages: English and Chinese.
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![]() The train was just pulling into the station on its way south towards Sunnydale.
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