Union Station Balcony - New Haven
by James Aiken
Title
Union Station Balcony - New Haven
Artist
James Aiken
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The grand ceiling and arched windows dominate the waiting area of New Haven's Union Station.
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 station was destroyed by fire. It served the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad until it fell into decline, along with the rest of the railroad industry in North America after World War II. Union Station was shuttered in 1972, leaving only the under-track 'subway' open for passengers. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 3, 1975, but was almost demolished before the Northeast Corridor Improvement Project came to the rescue in 1979. The station was re-opened, after extensive renovations, in early 1985 and is now the premier gateway to New Haven. (Information obtained from wikipedia)
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December 10th, 2014
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