Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
Following station
South Water Street
toward St. Louis
Main Line
Terminus
South Water Street
toward Cincinnati
Cleveland – Cincinnati
Preceding station
New York Central Railroad
Following station
West Park
toward Berea
Old Main Line
East 40th Street
toward Nottingham
Preceding station
Pennsylvania Railroad
Following station
Terminus
Cincinnati – Cleveland
Euclid Avenue
toward Cincinnati
Cleveland – Pittsburgh
Euclid Avenue
toward Pittsburgh
Union Depot was the name given to two intercity railroad stations in Cleveland, Ohio. Union Depot was built as the first union station in Cleveland in 1853. After a large fire in 1864, a new structure was built, and was the largest train station in the United States until construction of Grand Central Depot in New York City in 1871. The depot was operated by multiple railroads until 1930, when all except the Pennsylvania Railroad dropped their services and utilized Cleveland Union Terminal, which opened that year. The Pennsylvania Railroad continued to use the depot until 1953, and the building was demolished in 1959.
^"Pennsy Station's Demise Is Quiet; Almost Ignored". Cleveland Plain Dealer. 27 September 1953.
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