WICHITA UNION STATION
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Wichita Union Station, constructed in 19??  is typical of a mid-sized city depot that served a handfull of passenger rail carriers.  The Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe (Santa Fe), Chicago Rock Island and Pacific (Rock Island), St Louis and San Francisco (Frisco), and for a time the Midland Valley called this depot home.  Amtrak closed the passenger rail function of the depot in 1979 when the Lone Star was discontinued.

Standing on the platform today will still send one back.  Today the depot houses Cox Cable offices with the train platform canopies serving as a base for numerous satellite antennas.  The platform area is now used for parking.  In 2004 a freight train derailment knocked down a portion of the western most train canopies.

Wichita Union Station Photos on the Internet

 

Wichita Union Station Train Boards Through the Years

January 1966

WICHITA UNION STATION
January 1966
No.       No.
  WESTBOUND SANTA FE EASTBOUND  
3 1.10pm   10.22am 4
1 3.30am SAN FRANCISCO CHIEF 1.10am 2
11 AR 9:10pm KANSAS CITYAN    
  DP 9.20pm      
    CHICAGOAN DP 7.35am 12
      AR  7.25am  
15 5.35am TEXAS CHIEF DP 9.30pm 16
      AR 9.20pm  
         
67 6.10am Pratt mixed ex Su 2.30pm 68
71 6.00am Englewood mixed M W F 2.40pm 72
         
         
    FRISCO    
    Freight Service Only    
         
         
    ROCK ISLAND    
  WESTBOUND   EASTBOUND  
  1.22 am TWIN STAR ROCKET 4.03am  
         
         
         
         

Wichita Union Station built in 19?? was

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