Former railway station in Savannah, Georgia, United States
Savannah Union Station
Savannah Union Station, rendering by architect Frank P. Milburn
General information
Line(s)
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Construction
Architect
Frank Pierce Milburn
Architectural style
Spanish Renaissance and Elizabethian styles
History
Opened
1902; 122 years ago (1902)
Closed
1962; 62 years ago (1962)
Former services
Preceding station
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Following station
Georgetown
toward Tampa
Main Line
Hardeeville
toward Richmond
Preceding station
Seaboard Air Line Railroad
Following station
Interstate
toward Tampa or Miami
Main Line
Clyo
toward Richmond
Terminus
East Carolina Line
Pritchard
toward Hamlet
Meldrim
toward Montgomery
Montgomery – Savannah
Terminus
Preceding station
Southern Railway
Following station
Hardeeville
toward Charlotte
Charlotte – Savannah
Terminus
Savannah Union Station was a train station in Savannah, Georgia. It was located at 419 through 435 West Broad Street, between Stewart and Roberts streets, on the site that is now listed as 435 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. It hosted the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and the Southern Railway. While the term, union station, in the United States generally implies a station that hosts all train companies stopping in a city, the Central of Georgia and the Savannah and Atlanta Railway used other stations in Savannah.[1]
^Official Guide of the Railways, August 1936, Index of Stations
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