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Union Station (South Bend, Indiana)

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Structure type
  
Art Deco architecture

Opened
  
1929

Tracks
  
5

Closed
  
1971

Platforms in use
  
3

Union Station (South Bend, Indiana) httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Location
  
326 West South Street South Bend, Indiana

Similar
  
Global Access Point LLC, South Bend station, Four Winds Field at Coveleski, Studebaker National Museum, Potawatomi Zoo

Union Station opened in 1929 in South Bend, Indiana in the United States. Situated across the tracks from the Studebaker auto plant, the building served the New York Central Railroad and Grand Trunk Western Railroad. It was designed by the architectural firm Fellheimer & Wagner. NYC's Detroit-Chicago "Great Steel Fleet" and GTW's Chicago-Canada trains used this station. When the New York Central merged with the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1968 to make the Penn Central Transportation Company, it used the station as well. The last trains departed in 1971 when newly created Amtrak moved its operations to another station, the South Bend Amtrak Station on the city's western outskirts about 1.8 miles (2.9 km) west of Union Station. It now transports information rather than people and is currently in private use by Global Access Point, which renovated the facility to become a state of the art data center, housing computing equipment from outside companies.

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Union Station (South Bend, Indiana) Wikipedia