- List of Union stations
Union station (or depot, or terminal) are train stations used by more than one railroad company or line.
North America
This is a list of
union station s inNorth America that use or have used "Union Station", "Union Depot" or "Union Terminal" in their name.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.
*Union Station (Toronto) , still in use.
*Union Station (Winnipeg) , still in use.United States
Alabama
*
Union Station (Montgomery) Arizona
*
Union Station (Phoenix) Arkansas
*
Union Station (Little Rock)
*Union Station (Pine Bluff, Arkansas)
*Union Station (Texarkana) , shared withTexas
*Union Station (Brinkley) California
*
Union Station (Los Angeles)
*Union Station (San Diego) , completed in1915 as Santa Fe DepotColorado
*
Union Depot (Pueblo)
*Union Station (Denver) Connecticut
*
Union Depot (North Canaan, Connecticut)
*Union Station (Danbury, Connecticut) now theDanbury Railway Museum
*Union Station (Hartford)
*Union Station (New Haven)
*Union Station (New London)
*Union Station (Waterbury, Connecticut) Florida
*
Ocala Union Station
* Old Atlantic Coast Line Union Depot (Palatka, Florida )
*Tri-Rail and Metrorail transfer station
*Union Station (Jacksonville) , now a convention center
*Union Station (Tampa) Georgia
*
Union Station (Atlanta) , demolished 1972
*Union Station (Macon) Macon, Georgia , City transportation center
*Union Station (Tifton) Tifton, Georgia , miscellaneous commercial useIllinois
*
Union Station (Chicago)
*Union Station (Englewood) inChicago, Illinois
*Galena and Chicago Union Railroad Depot (Chicago)
*Joliet Union Station
*Union Station (Springfield) Indiana
*
Union Station (Gary) (currentlyabandoned )
*Union Station (Indianapolis) (openedSeptember 20 ,1853 by theIndianapolis Union Railway , the first union station in the U.S.; also currently contains an intercitybus terminal, making it a multimodal transportation facility)
*Union Station (South Bend, Indiana)
*Union Station (Terre Haute) Iowa
*
Union Station (Des Moines) , demolishedKansas
*
Union Station (Wichita) , now officesKentucky
*
Union Station (Louisville)
*Union Station (Owensboro, Kentucky) Louisiana
*
New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
*New Orleans Union Station (demolished 1954)
*Union Station (Shreveport) Maine
*
Portland (Maine) Union Station Maryland
*
Pennsylvania Station (Baltimore) , Union Station until 1928
*Union Station (Salisbury, MD) 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) 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 RestaurantMinnesota
* Union Depot (
Saint Paul, Minnesota )Mississippi
*
Union Station (Brookhaven, Mississippi)
*Union Station (Meridian, Mississippi) Missouri
*
Union Station (Kansas City)
*Union Station (St. Louis) , now a shopping mall and hotelNebraska
*
Union Station (Omaha) , now theDurham Western Heritage Museum New York
*
Union Station (Albany, New York) (now owned byBank of America )
*Union Station (Chatham, New York)
*Union Station (Lockport, New York)
*Union Station (Schenectady) (demolished and replaced bySchenectady (Amtrak station) )
*Union Station (Utica) North Carolina
*
Goldsboro Union Station
*Union Station (New Bern, North Carolina)
*Union Station (Raleigh, North Carolina)
*Union Station (Sanford, North Carolina)
*Selma Union Depot , now known as the "Selma-Smithfield Amtrak Station".Ohio
*
Union Depot (Cleveland) , only used by thePennsylvania Railroad
*Union Station (Columbus)
*Union Station (Toledo)
* Union Terminal (Cincinnati), Alfred Fellheimer and Steward Wagner, architects, 1929. Currently in use as TheCincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal .
*Union Terminal (Cleveland) , nowTower City Center Oklahoma
*
Union Station (Oklahoma City)
*Union Station (Tulsa) Oregon
*
Union Station (Portland) Pennsylvania
* Union Station (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), now a medical center
*Union Station (Erie)
*Union Station (Harrisburg) , now theHarrisburg Transportation Center
*Union Station (Pittsburgh) ,Daniel Burnham , architect, 1898 - 1903Rhode Island
*
Union Station (Providence) ,Rhode Island outh 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 restaurantTennessee
*
Union Station (Chattanooga)
*Union Station (Columbia) , served Louisville & Nashville and Duck River Valley Narrow Gauge Railroad, vacant
*Union Station (Memphis) , demolished1969
*Union Station (Nashville) (now a hotel)Texas
* Union Station (Galveston), now
Galveston Railroad Museum
*Union Station (Dallas)
*Union Depot (El Paso)
*Union Station (Houston) , now part ofMinute Maid Park
*Union Station (Texarkana) , shared withArkansas Utah
*
Union Station (Ogden) now the [http://www.theunionstation.org/ Utah State Railroad Museum]Vermont
* Union Station (Brattleboro, Vermont) now
Brattleboro Museum and Art Center [http://www.brattleboromuseum.org/index.html]
*Union Station (Burlington, Vermont) Virginia
*
Union Station (Charlottesville) servesAmtrak passengers along theBuckingham Branch Railroad and theNorfolk Southern Railway
* Union StationRichmond, Virginia , also known as Broad Street Station, completed 1919 for the RF&P. The SAL moved here in 1959.
* Main Street Station,Richmond, Virginia - Served the C&O and the SAL.
* Union Station (Alexandria, Virginia)Washington
*
Union Station (Seattle)
*Union Station (Tacoma) , now a conference centerWashington, D.C.
*
Union Station (Washington, D.C.) , Daniel Burnham, architect, 1907
*Union Station (Washington Metro) located under Union Station (Washington, D.C.)Wisconsin
*
Union Depot (Milwaukee)
*Union Depot (Watertown, Wisconsin) , famousMilwaukee Road speakeasy .United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom the term is joint station.
*Carlisle : Caledonian andLondon and North Western Railway s (CalR/LNWR). The North Eastern Railway (NER), theMaryport and Carlisle Railway , theGlasgow and South Western Railway , theNorth British Railway and theMidland Railway were all tenant companies. Each company operated its own trains
*Leeds City station : trains from the LNWR, the NER and the MidR eventually used the combined station
*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
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.