railroad.wikisort.org - StationThe Union Station built in 1930 in Atlanta was the smaller of two principal train stations in downtown, Terminal Station being the other (the latter served Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia (including the Nancy Hanks to Savannah), and the Atlanta and West Point). It was the third "union station" or "union depot" (usage varied in the 19th century), succeeding the 1853 station, burned in mid-November 1864 when Federal forces left Atlanta for the March to the Sea, and the 1871 station.
Smaller of two principal train stations in downtown Atlanta
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 Union Station in 1946. |
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Line(s) | GA AB&C, ACL NC&StL, L&N |
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Opened | 1930 |
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Closed | 1971 (demolished 1972) |
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Preceding station |
Louisville and Nashville Railroad |
Following station |
Vinings toward Cincinnati |
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Cincinnati – Atlanta |
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Terminus |
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Overview
The station was located over the tracks between Forsyth and Spring Streets, 3 blocks west and 1 block south of the predecessor union stations. The site is the block immediately west of Five Points MARTA station.
Opening in 1930, the third Union Station served the Georgia Railroad, Atlantic Coast Line (previously the Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad), and Louisville and Nashville (previously the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway). It replaced earlier stations on the same site.
Major trains and destinations:
- Atlantic Coast Line -in partnership with L&N:
- The Dixie Flagler – Chicago, via Chattanooga, TN, Nashville, TN and Evansville, IN; continuing south to Jacksonville and Miami, FL
- The Dixie Flyer – Chicago, via Chattanooga, TN, Nashville, TN and Evansville, IN; continuing south to Jacksonville and Tampa, FL; shortened in 1965 to an Atlanta to Jacksonville ACL route
- Louisville and Nashville:
- The Flamingo – Cincinnati, via Knoxville, TN; continuing south to Jacksonville, FL, via Albany
- The Georgian – Chicago, via Nashville and Evansville
- The Southland - Chicago, via Cincinnati, OH, Knoxville, TN; continuing south to Macon, then branching to various points in Florida. This train traveled to Terminal Station before going south to Trilby and Florida.
Additionally, the Georgia Railroad operated local service between Atlanta and Augusta.
After the tenant railroads of Union Station had discontinued all their passenger trains—the last such train operated on April 30, 1971, the day before Amtrak came into existence—the station was razed in 1972. Remnants of the platform may be seen behind the Atlanta Journal-Constitution building although construction of Underground Atlanta and MARTA largely obliterated the site.
References
Atlanta landmarks |
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Former |
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- 688 Club
- Alex Cooley's Electric Ballroom
- Atlanta Cabana Motel
- Atlanta Hotel
- Atlanta (Confederate) Rolling Mill
- Atlantic Steel Mill
- Church of Our Father
- Coca-Cola Olympic City
- Confederate Soldiers' Home
- DeGive's Opera House
- Equitable Building (1892)
- First Universalist Church
- Fourth National Bank
- 3rd Georgia Governor's Mansion (John H. James mansion)
- Henry Grady Hotel
- Hotel Ansley
- Hotel Aragon
- Judge William Wilson House
- Junior's Grill
- Kimball House
- Leyden House
- Loew's Grand Theatre
- Majestic Hotel
- Masonic Temple
- National Museum of Patriotism
- Neely Nuclear Research Center
- Pappenheimer Mansion
- Paramount Theatre
- Peachtree Arcade
- Piedmont Hotel
- Ponce de Leon amusement park
- Ponce de Leon Springs
- Republic Block
- Rich's
- Riverbend Apartments
- Roxy Theatre
- SciTrek
- State Square
- Terminal Station
- Trout House
- Turner Broadcasting tower
- Union Stations:
- Post Office and Customs House/City Hall (1911-1930)
- Walton Spring
- Washington Hall
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Planned |
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- 903 Peachtree
- 1105 West Peachtree
- Atlanta Multi-Modal Passenger Terminal
- Atlanta Symphony Center
- Midtown Union
- Opus Place
- The Stitch
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See also: Atlanta sports venues |
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