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| - Memphis Union Station fue una terminal de pasajeros en Memphis, Tennessee que sirvió como un centro entre los ferrocarriles del suroeste, Missouri Pacific Railroad y St. Louis Southwestern Railway, y los ferrocarriles del sureste, Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Nashville, Chattanooga y St. Louis Railway y Southern Railway . Terminada en 1912, fue construida en estilo Beaux-Arts y estaba ubicada en Calhoun Street, entre South Second Street y Rayburn Boulevard (ahora South Third Street). Fue derribada en 1969. Estaba ubicada en el sur de Memphis, aproximadamente a dos cuadras al este de la otra terminal ferroviaria importante de Memphis, la estación Grand Central de Memphis. (es)
- Memphis Union Station was a passenger terminal in Memphis, Tennessee. It served as a hub between railroads of the Southwest, the Missouri Pacific Railroad and the St. Louis Southwestern Railway, and railroads of the Southeast, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway and the Southern Railway. The terminal, completed in 1912, was built in the Beaux-Arts style and was located on Calhoun Street, between south Second Street and Rayburn Boulevard (now south Third Street). It was demolished in 1969. This location in south Memphis was approximately two blocks east of the other major Memphis railroad terminal, Memphis Grand Central Station. (en)
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