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Saturday afternoon look at Amtrak and Metra equipment at Union Station, as well as entrance shots of Union Station, Van Buren Street Station, and the Riverside Building walkway to the Chicago Passenger Terminal.
Walkway through the Riverside Building toward the Chicago Passenger Terminal. The memory of the Chicago & North Western is preserved in the sign advising "To C. & N.W. Ry. Trains." This is the preferred route for most commuters who walk to and from the downtown business district. (Chicago Passenger Terminal, My Favorites, CNW signs, All Metra Stations, Metra UP N, Metra UP NW, Metra UP W, CNW Stations, index, Building signs, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Passenger Terminal building). Image size is available. | |
Walkway through the Riverside Building from the Chicago Passenger Terminal. The doors open out beside the Chicago River and Madison Avenue. This is the preferred route for most commuters who walk to and from the downtown business district. (Chicago Passenger Terminal, All Metra Stations, Metra UP N, Metra UP NW, Metra UP W, CNW Stations, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Passenger Terminal building). Image size is available. | |
The Canal Street side of the Chicago Passenger Terminal, viewed through the glass of the walkway through the Riverside Building. The train sheds are in the upper level, and the canopy leads into the concourse. (Chicago Passenger Terminal, My Favorites, All Metra Stations, Metra UP N, Metra UP NW, Metra UP W, CNW Stations, index, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Passenger Terminal building). Image size is available. | |
Walkway through the Riverside Building toward the Chicago Passenger Terminal. The memory of the Chicago & North Western is preserved in the sign advising "To C. & N.W. Ry. Trains." This is the preferred route for most commuters who walk to and from the downtown business district. (Chicago Passenger Terminal, All Metra Stations, Metra UP N, Metra UP NW, Metra UP W, CNW Stations, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Passenger Terminal building). Image size is available. | |
Walkway through the Riverside Building from the Chicago Passenger Terminal. The doors open out beside the Chicago River and Madison Avenue. This is the preferred route for most commuters who walk to and from the downtown business district. (Chicago Passenger Terminal, All Metra Stations, Metra UP N, Metra UP NW, Metra UP W, CNW Stations, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Passenger Terminal building). Image size is available. | |
Entrance to the Union Station on Madison Street at the Chicago river in Chicago. (Union Station, All Metra Stations, Metra MD N, Metra MD W, Metra NCS, Metra BNSF, Metra HC, Metra SWS, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Union Station). Image size is available. | |
Entrance to the Union Station on Madison Street at the Chicago river in Chicago. (Union Station, All Metra Stations, Metra MD N, Metra MD W, Metra NCS, Metra BNSF, Metra HC, Metra SWS, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Chicago Union Station). Image size is available. | |
Entrance to the Van Buren Street station on Michigan Avenue at the northwest corner with Van Buren Street in Chicago. (Van Buren Street station, All Metra Stations, Metra ME, Metra SS, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Van Buren Street station). Image size is available. | |
Entrance to the Van Buren Street station on Michigan Avenue at the northwest corner with Van Buren Street in Chicago. (Van Buren Street station, All Metra Stations, Metra ME, Metra SS, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Van Buren Street station). Image size is available. | |
Elevator and stair entrances to the Van Buren Street station on Michigan Avenue at the southwest corner with Van Buren Street in Chicago. (Van Buren Street station, All Metra Stations, Metra ME, Metra SS, photographed on 23 October 1999 at Van Buren Street station). Image size is available. |
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