An edition of St. Louis Union Station (2002)

St. Louis Union Station (MO) (Images of America)

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An edition of St. Louis Union Station (2002)

St. Louis Union Station (MO) (Images of America)

"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."--Publisher.

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Language
English
Pages
128

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St. Louis Union Station (MO) (Images of America)
June 17, 2002, Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Paperback in English
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St. Louis Union Station
2002, Arcadia Publishing
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First Sentence

"Several early railroads served the St. Louis area before the opening of the first substantial rail station, the Old St. Louis Union Depot between Ninth and Twelfth in 1874."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HE1613.A476 M66 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
128
Dimensions
9.2 x 6.4 x 0.5 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7900878M
Internet Archive
stlouisunionstat0000mont
ISBN 10
0738519839
ISBN 13
9780738519838
LCCN
2002104385
OCLC/WorldCat
50211621
Library Thing
61550
Goodreads
501609

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