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Union Station, Chicago, Illinois

Union Station, Chicago, Illinois
Author: Chicago Union Station Company
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1992
Genre: Railroad stations
ISBN:

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Chicago Union Station

Chicago Union Station
Author: Fred Ash
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2018-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253029155

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A history of the Midwestern transportation hub and its impact on the city and the region, plus stunning photographs of the station’s architecture. More than a century before airlines placed it at the center of their systems, Chicago was already the nation’s transportation hub—from Union Station, passengers could reach major cities on the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf coasts as well as countless points in between. Chicago’s history is tightly linked to its railroads. Railroad historian Fred Ash begins in the mid-1800s, when Chicago dominated Midwest trade and was referred to as the “Railroad Capital of the World.” During this period, swings in the political climate significantly modified the relationship between the local government and its largest landholders, the railroads. From here, Ash highlights competition at the turn of the twentieth century between railroad companies that greatly influenced Chicago’s urban landscape. Profiling the fascinating stories of businessmen, politicians, workers, and immigrants whose everyday lives were affected by the bustling transportation hub, Ash documents the impact Union Station had on the growing city and the entire Midwest. Featuring more than one hundred photographs of the famous beaux art architecture, Chicago Union Station is a beautifully illustrated tribute to one of America’s overlooked treasures. “The book includes more than 100 illustrations, a quarter of which are in color—but the real value is in author Ash’s narrative; he’s devoted decades to the study of terminals in the Railroad Capital, and it shows in this marvelous work.” —Classic Trains “The station’s history is thoughtfully revealed alongside concurrent economic and political events unfolding in Chicago at given points in time, thus providing the reader with a deeper understanding of why certain station milestones occurred when they did and the way they did.” —The Michigan Railfan


Union Station: Chicago, 1925

Union Station: Chicago, 1925
Author: Chicago union station
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1925
Genre: Railroad stations
ISBN:

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Chicago Union Station

Chicago Union Station
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 59
Release: 1925
Genre: Railroad stations
ISBN:

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The Chicago Union Station

The Chicago Union Station
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1925
Genre: Union Station (Chicago, Ill.)
ISBN:

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Terminal Town

Terminal Town
Author: Joseph P. Schwieterman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780982315699

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Take an historical tour of Chicago's railroad stations, airports, bus depots and steamship wharves. Showcasing great icons of transportation, Schwieterman illustrates why the "Windy City" so richly deserves its reputation as America's premier travel hub.


St. Louis Union Station

St. Louis Union Station
Author: Al Montesi
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738519838

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When St. Louis' Union Station opened to the public in 1894, nearly 10,000 people gathered to celebrate. What they saw rivaled famed stations in the East, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling, sweeping archways, and Tiffany stained-glass windows. Modeled after the walled city of Carcassone, France, Union Station was one of the busiest in the world during its heyday. Follow the history of this great architectural triumph from its original glory days through its demise and rebirth. The days of rail transportation come to life in more than 200 historic images, from steam engines hissing into the 11-acre train shed, to the perky smiles of the renowned "Harvey Girls." Union Station is also seen here as tens of thousands of passengers a day dwindled to mere hundreds. As the automobile and airplane gained momentum in the 1950s and 60s, railroading lost popularity and St. Louis' Union Station fell into disrepair and eventually closed. Now restored to its original splendor, Union Station is again a bustling center of urban entertainment and activity.


The Chicago Union Station

The Chicago Union Station
Author: Alfred Shaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1926
Genre: Railroad stations
ISBN:

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