zepherdude
OBS Chief
I was not 21 yet, but close. We went down to Union Station in St. Louis and watched the new/old trains come and go. My Dad predicted Amtrak would not make it. "They will never last 2 weeks!" We were always big train people. My father called big freight engines "Yard Dogs". I had a friend, old timer named "Slim", who was a Chief on the Missouri Pacific RR. We used to love to go to Union Station watch trains come and go. There was a Harvey House, big clock with speakers and lots of announcements always being made. Lots of old stuff and smoky walls and I remember The Terminal Hotel inside as well. The New York Central, B &O, Illinois Central and The Rock Island Line, that was a mighty fine line were the big dogs of the station.
Amtrak finally pulled out to a shed and the station went down hill and unused and a Hotel went in with lots of exclusive shops and art deco from the Golden Years of trains. Last time I heard the Station was down on its luck again. Another company had huge rehab plans again. No danger of going away, it is on the preserved historic places list. Area where the station is located is pretty high crime and no one goes down there anymore. St. Louis itself, is pretty high crime, I am told. The picture I am posting is from a postcard about 1910.
Amtrak finally pulled out to a shed and the station went down hill and unused and a Hotel went in with lots of exclusive shops and art deco from the Golden Years of trains. Last time I heard the Station was down on its luck again. Another company had huge rehab plans again. No danger of going away, it is on the preserved historic places list. Area where the station is located is pretty high crime and no one goes down there anymore. St. Louis itself, is pretty high crime, I am told. The picture I am posting is from a postcard about 1910.
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