About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Union Station, Woodlawn, Chambers Street - World Trade Center / Park Place, Lexington Avenue / 51st - 53rd Streets, Poughkeepsie, 34th Street - Penn Station, South Ferry loops, Kiyevsky Rail Terminal, City Hall, Cortlandt Street, 14th Street, 125th Street, 23rd Street, Wall Street, ji Station, Salem, Christopher Street - Sheridan Square, Bedford Park Boulevard - Lehman College, Norreport Station, 86th Street, Franklin Street, Goshogawara Station, 121st Street, Mosholu Parkway, 103rd Street, 28th Street, Rector Street, 110th Street, 18th Street, 77th Street, Hama-Kawasaki Station, Houston Street, 68th Street - Hunter College, 96th Street, Andrew, 138th Street - Grand Concourse, Orange, 116th Street, Treloar's Hospital Platform railway station, Canal Street, North Strathfield railway station, Itayanagi Station, Ainsworth Road Halt railway station, Mutsu-Tsuruda Station, Tsurudomari Station, Eureka Station, Warrimoo railway station, Obama Station, Nakofunakata Station, Worthy Down railway station, Tomiura Station, Iwai Station, El Dorado Missouri Pacific Depot, Ranasfoss Station, Sturgis railway station, Mikawa Takahama Station, Hime Station, Koizumi Station, Kani Station, Nemoto Station, Dunsmuir railway station, Nusaybin railway station, Tsuwano Station, Nagasaka Station, Iyo-Shirataki Station, Kyarabashi Station, Mardin railway station. Excerpt: Union Station, also known as New Haven Railroad Station, is the main railroad passenger station in New Haven, Connecticut. Designed by noted American architect Cass Gilbert, the beaux-arts Union Station was completed and opened in 1920 after the previous Union Station (which was located at the foot of Meadow Street, near the site of the current Union Station parking garage) was destroyed by fire. It served the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad until it fell into dec...