Train Station
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Address | 400 Center St, Dennison, OH 44621, United States |
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Area | 8094 |
Built by | Pennsylvania Railroad |
Added to NRHP | September 8, 1976 |
NRHP Reference Number | 76001536 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3017142 |
About Train Station
Dennison is a historic railway station located at 400 Center Street in Dennison, Ohio. The depot was built between 1884 and 1900, and the baggage room was built circa 1912. The station is located midway between Dennison and Uhrichsville, Ohio, and served both communities.
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By Sean SeddonBBC News
Some of the protests targeting MPs over the Israel-Gaza war are " crossing The Line " into intimidation, The Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has Said .
She made the comments after a demonstration was held in North London on Saturday.
Ms Reeves called for " civility and decency" when discussing The Conflict .
Labour MPs were This Week told not to vote for an SNP amendment calling for an immediate ceasefire.
On Wednesday, to defy Sir Keir and back The Amendment .
In total, 56 of the MPs voted with the SNP rather than the Labour Party 's official position, which is to call for " humanitarian pauses" in order to allow more aid into The Enclave while backing Israel's right to self-defence.
Ms Reeves called for the targeting of public figures by protesters to stop, telling The Bbc 's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme: " What I find very concerning is the huge pressure that MPs have been put [under] leading up to the vote and This Week .
" I support The Right to Protest - Suella Braverman 's are appalling.
" But I don't support the intimidation of MPs and I think that's what you are seeing with some of these protests now, outside of people's offices and outside of people's homes.
" MPs have got a difficult job to do - All public servants do - and this sort of intimation, taking protests to people's homes, goes beyond The Line . "
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters descended on Sir Keir's North London office on Saturday, chanting " Starmer, shame on you".
Shadow Welsh secretary Jo Stevens after abstaining on the Gaza vote, and told BBC Wales The Experience was " intimidating" and " threatening".
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Ms Reeves Said she had not personally been targeted but Said it had happened " to colleagues" without providing specific examples, adding: " I'm afraid that some of these protests are now crossing The Line . "
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