Where is Eveline at the end of the story

At the end of the story "Eveline" by James Joyce, Eveline is still in Dublin. She has been standing at the station, reminiscing about her past and considering whether or not to leave with her lover, Frank, for a new life in Buenos Aires. However, at the last moment, she decides not to go and stays behind, holding onto the memories of her home and family.

Eveline, the main character in James Joyce's short story "Eveline," is at her home at the end of the story. After contemplating leaving her abusive and unhappy life in Dublin to start afresh with a man named Frank in Buenos Aires, Eveline ultimately decides not to go. The story ends with Eveline standing "at the window, watching the evening invade the avenue," suggesting that she remains in her current living situation.