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  1. Sep 4, 2019 · Ably assisted by engineer J.F. Wallace, who created the steel sheds, and by a young protégé named Frank Lloyd Wright, who did the drafting on the station blueprints, Sullivan designed the Union Railroad Depot in the Prairie style, the first of its type in New Orleans.

    • The Golden Days of Rail Travel
    • Into The Modern Era
    • Camp Greyhound

    Due to the emphasis the city put on river commerce and travel — as well as the destruction of southern rail lines during the Civil War — New Orleans was late to the rail travel game. But the city did eventually become a hub. Today, it’s the terminus for several lines of Amtrak — the quasi-public corporation which has become synonymous with U.S. tra...

    While the Union Terminal was built for the Illinois Central Railroad, over time, the station began to serve other lines, as well, including the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad. However, stations for several other lines remained scattered across the city. The Texas Pacific – Missouri Pacific Railway, for insta...

    Unfortunately, when examining the history of most places in New Orleans, you’ll usually uncover some instance of tragedy. Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit the region on Aug. 29, 2005, the Louisiana Department of Corrections made the construction of “Camp Greyhound” — the nickname given to the temporary makeshift jail outside the Union Passenger ...

  2. New Orleans Union Station was a railroad station in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was designed by Louis H. Sullivan for the Illinois Central Railroad and opened on June 1, 1892. It was located on South Rampart Street, in front of the current New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal.

  3. Union Passenger Terminal was built just west of the older New Orleans Union Station to consolidate the city's passenger rail operations. Previously, New Orleans had been served by five stations–Union Station, the Southern Railway Terminal, T&P Station, Louisiana & Arkansas Station, and Louisville & Nashville Station.

  4. Apr 26, 2019 · It’s likely most New Orleanians know the Union Passenger Terminal exists. But I’m not sure how many of us have actually been there. These days — much to my chagrin — airplanes and automobiles are generally more popular modes of transportation than trains and buses.

  5. Oct 24, 2015 · Exterior shot of Union Station. HNOC note says this is from 1941, but that date is too early. That’s Union Passenger Terminal behind Union Station. Construction on UPT did not begin until 1950. The new station opened in 1954, at which time Union Station was torn down.

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  7. Mar 24, 2017 · The Union Passenger Terminal (UPT) is New Orleans’ train station. Constructed in 1952, it replaced five passenger terminals located at various points in the city. UPT has a direct connection to Krauss Department Store, in that one of the stations it replaced was Terminal Station, located at Canal and Basin Streets.

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