Union Station (Chattanooga)
Union Station | |||||||||||
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| Location | Chattanooga, Tennessee | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 35°02′43″N 85°18′40″W / 35.045416°N 85.311181°W | ||||||||||
| Line(s) | W&A, TA&G, NC&StL, M&C, ET&G, L&N | ||||||||||
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| Opened | 1859 | ||||||||||
| Closed | 1970 (demolished 1972) | ||||||||||
| Rebuilt | 1882, 1900, 1926 | ||||||||||
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Chattanooga Union Station, more commonly known as the Union Depot in Chattanooga, constructed between 1857 and 1859, served as a train car shed in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Located at Broad and Ninth Streets (the latter now Martin Luther King Blvd), the station was one of two major railroad terminals in the city, the other being the Southern Railway's Terminal Station.
Modifications were added in 1868 and 1881 to include offices and waiting rooms. The train car shed was in use during and after the Civil War. After failed efforts to preserve the structure, the Union Depot was torn down in 1972.