Pennsylvania Station (Cincinnati)
Pennsylvania Station was a railroad station in Cincinnati, Ohio, that served the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), for which it was named, and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Built in 1880, it stood at the corner of Pearl and Butler Streets just east of the L & N bridge.[1] Pennsylvania Station was one of two stations in Downtown Cincinnati served by the PRR.[2] The other was the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway station on Court Street, after that line's acquisition by the PRR.
Cincinnati | |
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Pennsylvania Depot | |
Location | U.S. |
Coordinates | 39°06′04.3″N 84°29′59.7″W |
Line(s) | Pennsylvania Railroad |
History | |
Opened | 1880 |
Closed | 1933 |
On April 2, 1933, all passenger service to Cincinnati was rerouted to Cincinnati Union Terminal, and Pennsylvania Station was abandoned.
References
- "LMRR depot opens 1881". Cincinnati views. Retrieved Jun 2, 2018.
- Cincinnati Union Terminal: The Design and Construction of an Art Deco Masterpiece. Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati Railroad Club, Inc. October 1999. ISBN 0-9676125-0-0.
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