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- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) abstract "Terminal Station in Atlanta was the larger of two principal train stations in downtown, Union Station being the other. Opening in 1905, Terminal Station served Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia (including the Nancy Hanks to Savannah), and the Atlanta and West Point. The architect was P. Thornton Marye, whose firm also designed the Fox Theater and Capital City Club in downtown Atlanta, as well as theBirmingham Terminal Station.At the station's opening in 1905 the military band of the 16th Infantry Regiment played "Down in Dixie" according to a report that appeared in the Atlanta Journal.In its 20th century heyday, Atlanta Terminal Station was used by such well-known trains of the time as the Crescent, Man 'o War, Nancy Hanks, Ponce de Leon, and Silver Comet. A veritable rail-travel crossroads of the American south-east, it was a critical railroad link between the warm climate of Florida and the Gulf Coast, and the rather colder, more densely populated states of the north-east and mid-west. For many northern Americans, Atlanta Terminal was the gateway to the sunshine. The Atlanta Convention Bureau released a postcard in the 1920s that claimed that Terminal Station was served by 86 trains per day.The train shed that had originally been built alongside the head house was torn down in 1925. The Southern Railway built an office building next door to the station at 99 Spring Street that is still standing, although the Southern eventually moved their local offices to another building in Atlanta. On 17 May 1938 a five-story Terminal Hotel, that had been built across the street from Terminal Station, burned in a disaster that claimed 27 lives. The station head house was renovated in 1947 just after World War II.After Terminal Station closed in June 1970, the Southern Railway continued to operate the Southern Crescent passenger train, shifting its Atlanta stop to the much smaller Peachtree Station, commonly known as Brookwood Station (although Amtrak was created in 1971, the Southern Railway did not join until February 1979). Terminal Station was razed in 1972, although Southern retained one platform for its use. The site of Terminal Station is now the Richard B. Russell Federal Building which was built in 1979.The aforementioned platform, an old switch tower, and a portion of lead trackage are all that remain of the station.".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) address "75 Spring Street SW".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) address "Atlanta, Georgia, United States".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) closingYear "1970".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) openingYear "1905".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) rebuildingYear "1947".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) servingRailwayLine Atlanta_and_West_Point_Railroad.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) servingRailwayLine Central_of_Georgia_Railway.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) servingRailwayLine Seaboard_Air_Line_Railroad.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) servingRailwayLine Southern_Railway_(U.S.).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) thumbnail Atlanta_Terminal_Station.jpg?width=300.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) type Inter-city_rail.
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- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) address Atlanta.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) address Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) address United_States.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) address "75".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) closed "June 1970".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) hasPhotoCollection Terminal_Station_(Atlanta).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) imageCaption "Terminal Station in 1918.".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) line Atlanta_and_West_Point_Railroad.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) line Central_of_Georgia_Railway.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) line Seaboard_Air_Line_Railroad.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) line Southern_Railway_(U.S.).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) name "Terminal Station".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) opened "May 1905".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) rebuilt "1947".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) type Inter-city_rail.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1972.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Demolished_railway_stations_in_the_United_States.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Railway_stations_closed_in_1970.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Railway_stations_in_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Railway_stations_in_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1905.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Seaboard_Air_Line_Railroad_stations.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Stations_along_Southern_Railway_lines_in_the_United_States.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) subject Category:Union_stations_in_the_United_States.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) point "33.753 -84.396".
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- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) type Place.
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- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) comment "Terminal Station in Atlanta was the larger of two principal train stations in downtown, Union Station being the other. Opening in 1905, Terminal Station served Southern Railway, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia (including the Nancy Hanks to Savannah), and the Atlanta and West Point. The architect was P.".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) label "Terminal Station (Atlanta)".
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- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) sameAs Terminal_Station_(Atlanta).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) lat "33.753".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) long "-84.396".
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) wasDerivedFrom Terminal_Station_(Atlanta)?oldid=581051401.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) depiction Atlanta_Terminal_Station.jpg.
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) isPrimaryTopicOf Terminal_Station_(Atlanta).
- Terminal_Station_(Atlanta) name "Terminal Station".