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      • The short answer is Union Station was a train station designed to meet the needs of the many railroads that once served Columbus, and it is important to remember because it was a transformative force in the story of the city.
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  1. Columbus Union Station was an intercity train station in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, near The Short North neighborhood. The station and its predecessors served railroad passengers in Columbus from 1851 until April 28, 1977.

  2. May 23, 2018 · Did you know there were actually three Columbus Union railroad stations? The first station was built in 1851, the second in 1875 and the third built in 1897. After declining rail passenger...

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  3. May 16, 2023 · Back in the day, Columbus Union Station was a thing to behold. There have been three iterations of Union Station and all three served railroad passengers, from regular people to presidents, in Columbus from 1851 until 1977.

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  4. Union Station was Columbus' major train station and was the last of 3 train stations that occupied that area up until 1976. First Union Station at the corner of North High and Naughten Street (then called North Public Lane).

  5. Columbus Union Station as it is recalled today was actually the third Union Station in Columbus. The previous two served in the 19th century, and their replacement and upgrade reflected the rapid growth in traffic and importance of Columbus’ railroads at that time.

  6. Jun 5, 2016 · The Grand Union Station and its ornate arcade was the third and final train station to occupy the spot where the Columbus Convention Center now stands. (A historical marker located in Columbus in Franklin County, Ohio.)

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  8. Columbus Union Station was an intercity train station in Downtown Columbus, Ohio, near The Short North neighborhood. The station and its predecessors served railroad passengers in Columbus from 1851 until April 28, 1977.

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