CShaveRR Balt, I think All-Nation disappeared around 1980. It was getting pretty threadbare for years by then. Of course, the block it was on has a completely diferent character now. (And yes, I was in all of those stations, though I arrived maybe a year too late to see the old concourse at the Union Station.)
Balt, I think All-Nation disappeared around 1980. It was getting pretty threadbare for years by then. Of course, the block it was on has a completely diferent character now. (And yes, I was in all of those stations, though I arrived maybe a year too late to see the old concourse at the Union Station.)
From 58 to 63 it couldn't be beat for model railroading.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
CShaveRR Norris, we're going to have to get you out of seclusion and into some of the "Good Lands"!Balt, I think All-Nation disappeared around 1980. It was getting pretty threadbare for years by then. Of course, the block it was on has a completely diferent character now. (And yes, I was in all of those stations, though I arrived maybe a year too late to see the old concourse at the Union Station.)Johnny, I saw a Metra report saying that the Great Hall and the "breezeway" were closed today for some special function. Do you suppose they were referring to the passage under Canal Street?
Norris, we're going to have to get you out of seclusion and into some of the "Good Lands"!Balt, I think All-Nation disappeared around 1980. It was getting pretty threadbare for years by then. Of course, the block it was on has a completely diferent character now. (And yes, I was in all of those stations, though I arrived maybe a year too late to see the old concourse at the Union Station.)Johnny, I saw a Metra report saying that the Great Hall and the "breezeway" were closed today for some special function. Do you suppose they were referring to the passage under Canal Street?
Johnny
I usually exit and enter CUS from the Clinton Street side and I'm familiar with the set-up for most special functions. Generally, the waiting room and the passages from Clinton to the waiting room are closed off for functions. The section under Canal Street is taken up by ticket windows (Metra & Amtrak) and the baggage area.
Perhaps in the days of the open concourse there were more breezes. I remember how dingy things used to be.
Carl
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That shot reminds me a lot of 30th St. in Philly.
It's been fun. But it isn't much fun anymore. Signing off for now.
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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/photo/vintage/ct-vintage-union-station-photos-20150908-photogallery.html
Vintage pictures from the Chicago Tribune.
Thank you all for the kind comments and the discussion about the station and its history! It's been an enlightening and enjoyable thread for me!
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phkmn2000 http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/photo/vintage/ct-vintage-union-station-photos-20150908-photogallery.html Vintage pictures from the Chicago Tribune.
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