List of union stations
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- See also Union station
A Union station, Union depot, or Union terminal is a train station used by more than one railroad company or line.
[edit] North America
This is a list of union stations in North America.
[edit] Canada
- Union Station (Ottawa), no longer a train station, now a conference centre.
- Union Station (Regina), no longer a train station, now a casino.
- Union Station (Saint John), demolished in 1972.
- Saskatoon railway station, once operated as a Union Station, still in use.
- Union Station (Toronto), still in use.
- Union (TTC), the subway station
- Union Station (Winnipeg), still in use.
[edit] United States
[edit] Alabama
[edit] Arizona
[edit] Arkansas
- Union Station (Little Rock)
- Union Station (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) now the Pine Bluff-Jefferson County Historical Museum
- Union Station (Texarkana), shared with Texas
- Union Station (Brinkley)
[edit] California
- Union Station (Los Angeles)
- Union Station (San Diego), completed in 1915 as Santa Fe Depot
- Santa Fe Depot (San Bernardino)
[edit] Colorado
[edit] Connecticut
- Union Depot (North Canaan, Connecticut)
- Union Station (Danbury, Connecticut) now the Danbury Railway Museum
- Union Station (Hartford)
- Union Station (New Haven)
- Union Station (New London)
- Union Station (Waterbury, Connecticut)
[edit] District of Columbia
- Union Station (Washington, D.C.), Daniel Burnham, architect, 1907
- Union Station (Washington Metro) located under Union Station (Washington, D.C.)
[edit] Florida
- Miami Central Station
- Ocala Union Station
- Old Atlantic Coast Line Union Depot (Palatka, Florida)
- Union Station (Jacksonville), now a convention center
- Union Station (Tampa)
[edit] Georgia
- Union Station (Albany, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia
- Atlanta Union Stations:
- the 1853 Atlanta Union Station or Union Depot, burned in the Battle of Atlanta
- the 1871 Atlanta Union Station
- the 1930 Atlanta Union Station, demolished 1972
- Union Station (Macon) Macon, Georgia, City transportation center
- Union Station (Tifton) Tifton, Georgia, miscellaneous commercial use
[edit] Illinois
- Union Station (Chicago)
- Union Station (Englewood) in Chicago, Illinois
- Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Depot (Chicago)
- Joliet Union Station
- Springfield Union Station (Springfield, Illinois)
[edit] Indiana
- Union Station (Gary, Indiana) (currently abandoned)
- Union Station (French Lick)
- Union Station (Indianapolis) (opened September 20, 1853 by the Indianapolis Union Railway, the first union station in the U.S.; also currently contains an intercity bus terminal, making it a multimodal transportation facility)
- Union Station (South Bend, Indiana)
- Union Station (Terre Haute)
[edit] Iowa
[edit] Kansas
- Union Station (Atchison)
- Union Station (Wichita), now offices
[edit] Kentucky
[edit] Louisiana
- New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
- New Orleans Union Station (demolished 1954)
- Union Station (Shreveport)
[edit] Maine
[edit] Maryland
- Pennsylvania Station (Baltimore), Union Station until 1928
- Union Station (Salisbury, MD)
[edit] Massachusetts
- (North) Union Station and South Union Terminal in Boston, Massachusetts, now North Station (1927) and South Station (1899)
- Union Station (Concord, Massachusetts)
- Union Station (Palmer, Massachusetts)
- Union Station (Springfield, Massachusetts)
- Union Station (Worcester, Massachusetts)
- Union Station (Walpole, Massachusetts)
[edit] Michigan
- Michigan Central Station (Detroit, Michigan), closed 1988, awaiting redevelopment.
- Union Station (Durand)
- Union Station (Holly, Michigan)(abandoned, but under restoration)
- Union Depot (Lansing, Michigan),no longer a depot, it is now home to Clara's Restaurant
- Union Station (Muskegon), built by Chicago & West Michigan RR in 1895, now restored and now used as a visitor's bureau.
[edit] Minnesota
- Duluth Union Depot (Duluth, Minnesota)
- Union Depot (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
- Minneapolis Union Station (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
[edit] Mississippi
- Union Station (Brookhaven, Mississippi)
- Union Station (Gulfport, Mississippi)
- Union Station (Jackson, Mississippi)
- Union Station (Meridian, Mississippi)
[edit] Missouri
- Union Station (Kansas City)
- Union Station (St. Joseph) demolished
- Union Station (St. Louis), now a shopping mall and hotel
[edit] Nebraska
[edit] New York
- Union Station (Albany, New York) (now owned by Bank of America)
- Union Station (Chatham, New York)
- Union Station (Lockport, New York)
- Union Station (Schenectady) (demolished and replaced by Schenectady (Amtrak station))
- Union Station (Utica)
[edit] North Carolina
- Apex Union Depot
- Goldsboro Union Station
- Selma Union Depot, now known as the Selma-Smithfield Amtrak Station.
- Union Station (New Bern, North Carolina)
- Union Station (Raleigh, North Carolina)
- Union Station (Sanford, North Carolina)
- Union Station (Weldon, North Carolina)
- Union Station (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
[edit] Ohio
- Union Depot (Cleveland), only used by the Pennsylvania Railroad
- Union Station (Columbus)
- Union Station (Dayton, Ohio)
- Union Station (Toledo)
- Union Terminal (Cincinnati), Alfred Fellheimer and Steward Wagner, architects, 1929. Currently in use as The Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. Also serves Amtrak's Cardinal (train) line.
- Union Terminal (Cleveland), now Tower City Center
[edit] Oklahoma
[edit] Oregon
[edit] Pennsylvania
- Union Station (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), now a medical center
- Union Station (Erie)
- Union Station (Harrisburg), now the Harrisburg Transportation Center
- Union Station (Pittsburgh), Daniel Burnham, architect, 1898–1903
[edit] Rhode Island
[edit] South Carolina
- Union Station (Charleston), was a train station in downtown Charleston which was destroyed by fire only 40 years after its construction.
- Union Station (Columbia, South Carolina), converted to a restaurant
- Union Station (Spartanburg)
[edit] Tennessee
- Union Station (Chattanooga)
- Union Station (Columbia), served Louisville & Nashville and Duck River Valley Narrow Gauge Railroad, vacant
- Union Station (Memphis), demolished 1969
- Union Station (Nashville) (now a hotel)
[edit] Texas
- Union Station (Galveston), now Galveston Railroad Museum
- Union Station (Dallas)
- Union Depot (El Paso)
- Union Station (Fort Worth) now a catering facility[1]
- Union Station (Houston), now part of Minute Maid Park
- Union Station (Texarkana), shared with Arkansas
[edit] Utah
- Union Station (Ogden) now the Utah State Railroad Museum[2]
- Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot also called Union Station (Salt Lake City)
[edit] Vermont
- Union Station (Brattleboro, Vermont) now Brattleboro Museum and Art Center[3]
- Union Station (Burlington, Vermont)
- Union Station (White River Junction, Vermont)
[edit] Virginia
- Union Station (Charlottesville) serves Amtrak passengers along the Buckingham Branch Railroad and the Norfolk Southern Railway.
- Union Station (Petersburg), completed in 1910 for the Norfolk and Western Railway. Used by Amtrak 1975-1977.
- Union Station Richmond, Virginia, also known as Broad Street Station, completed 1919 for the RF&P as its terminus; also used by the Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk and Western Railway. The SAL moved here in 1959.
- Main Street Station, Richmond, Virginia - Served the C&O and the SAL.
- Union Station (Alexandria, Virginia)
- Norfolk Terminal Station, served Norfolk and Western Railway, Southern Railway and Norfolk Southern Railway. Demolished early 1960s.
- Lynchburg Union Station, served Norfolk and Western Railway, and Southern Railway.
[edit] Washington
- Centralia Union Depot, Centralia, WA, listed on the NRHP in Washington
- Union Station (Seattle), now headquarters of Sound Transit
- Union Station (Tacoma, Washington), now a federal courthouse
- Union Depot-Warehouse Historic District, historic district based around the station
- Union Station / South 19th Street (Link station), a light rail station named after the original
[edit] Wisconsin
[edit] Asia
[edit] Hong Kong
Before the 2007 merger, the railway services in Hong Kong were provided by two separate railway companies, namely the MTR Corporation Limited and the KCR Corporation. There were a number of stations that were served by both companies, and passengers could transfer from the network of one company to that of the other company. These stations were usually known as the interchange stations between the MTR and the KCR. There were totally four of them:
- Tsim Sha Tsui Station / East Tsim Sha Tsui Station
- Kowloon Tong Station
- Mei Foo Station
- Nam Cheong Station
Since the MTRCL took over operation of the KCR network from KCR Corporation on a 50-year lease in 2007, these stations have become, from the point of view of passengers, interchange stations between lines of an integrated network.
[edit] Europe
[edit] United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom the term is joint station, but now has limited usage due to the privatisation of the rail network.
- Carlisle Citadel railway station: Caledonian and London and North Western Railways (CalR/LNWR). The North Eastern Railway (NER), the Maryport and Carlisle Railway, the Glasgow and South Western Railway, the North British Railway and the Midland Railway were all tenant companies. Each company operated its own trains
- Leeds railway station: trains from the LNWR, the NER and the MidR eventually used the combined station
- Preston railway station: was once jointly owned by the North Union Railway (later the London and North Western Railway) and the East Lancashire Railway (later the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway)
- Victoria station: the station and 1.25 miles (2.0 km) of approach lines owned until 1923 by the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway. Worked by the GWR, LNWR, LB&SCR and SECR until the 1923 Grouping, when the Southern Railway took over
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