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  1. Apr 25, 2019 · The New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal opened on Jan. 8, 1954, and was lauded as an ultra-modern facility. Built at a cost of $2,225,000, the station had stone facing, served 44 passenger trains each day, and was the only air-conditioned station in the country.

  2. Apr 26, 2019 · Its 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.

  3. New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal (NOUPT) is an intermodal facility in New Orleans, Louisiana, US. Located at 1001 Loyola Avenue, it is served by Amtrak, Greyhound Lines, Megabus, and NORTA with direct connections to the Rampart–St. Claude Streetcar Line.

  4. Join us as we take a tour of the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, the city’s historic transportation hub. Explore the architecture, history, and service...

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  5. Jul 1, 2009 · The city’s five separate stations were all demolished by the time the Union Passenger Terminal opened in the 1950s. Best known was the original New Orleans Union Station on S. Rampart Street, designed by famed architect Louis H. Sullivan.

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  6. 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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  8. Explore stunning photos of the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal, including its architectural features, historical moments, and renovations. Don't miss popular culture references and events held at the terminal.

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