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Acknowledgments | 6 | |
Introduction | 7 | |
1. | Beginnings | 9 |
2. | Union Station | 15 |
3. | The Midway | 31 |
4. | Train Sheds, Yards, and Trains | 41 |
5. | Grand Hall | 57 |
6. | Dining and Other Facilities | 63 |
7. | Operations | 71 |
8. | Suburban Stations and Other Railway Connections | 75 |
9. | Postcards | 93 |
10. | Decline and a New Beginning | 101 |
11. | Renovated Facilities and Amusements | 107 |
12. | "A New Life Springs" | 121 |
Bibliography | 128 |
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