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Re: (rshsdepot) Terminals before 1900
- Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Terminals before 1900
- From: "James Kelling" <james.kelling_@_nara.gov>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:47:36 -0400
I think Portland (OR) Union Station also predates 1900. The first
"Union Station" was at Indianapolis in 1853.
J. Kelling
>>> AMTRAIN_@_aol.com 3/10/2007 1:13 AM >>>
Thank you to all who helped on my question about pre 1900 stations.
I am currently writing a book on the train stations of the Nashville
Chattanooga and St Louis Ry. I needed to reference the number of
stations built
before Union Station in Nashville was built in 1900.
Terry L. Coats-VP
Nashville Chattanooga & St. Louis
Railway Preservation Society _www.ncstl.com_ (http://www.ncstl.com/)
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