Cincinnati Union Terminal- The Art Deco building opened 1933, described at the time as a

Cincinnati Union Terminal- The Art Deco building opened 1933, described at the time as a “Temple to Transportation” by the press. The railroad station was restored 2016-18.

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Comments

  1. AudiB9S4 says

    The Justice League!

  2. geffy_spengwa says

    I wish we felt the same way about train stations today. A robust passenger rail system is desperately needed in the U.S.

    Hopefully the incoming administration starts investing in a nationwide clean high speed rail system.

  3. JuicyFloose says

    Meanwhile, at the Hall of Justice

  4. fenix-the-cat says

    That’s literally where DC heroes are.

  5. beeseethree says

    This was on the flash I think.

  6. VHSRoot says

    I subscribe to both this sub and lost architecture, and sometimes a headline like this has me forget which one I’m looking at and my heart skips a beat. Glad to see it’s still around.

  7. mikebritton says

    The central clock is a focal point. No pressure to keep it working perfectly, either.

  8. Winnie_07 says

    Interior is also amazing. It now houses several museums, an omni-max and a still-working train station.

  9. badgramma2 says

    Very Atlas Shrugged

  10. jrdncdrdhl says

    It’s a cool museum

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